
Vietnamese: thương | WordReference Forums
Dec 4, 2011 · Hi there, What's "Rất thương" meaning in vietnamese ? I looked for "thuong" on the net, and I saw that's meaning "to love" but I also saw that "Rất" means "very". So, in this sentence, that's …
be strong on something | WordReference Forums
Feb 28, 2015 · Dear friends, I'm not sure what this sentence says: Neither author was very strong on narrative. Is "strong on sth" a fixed phrase?? Thank you for you attention.
In the next few years versus in the following years
Aug 13, 2018 · "In following years" is more natural in this case, looking towards the future. There isn't a definite range of years, so the definite article is inappropriate. In the thread you mention, the …
capable of and able to | WordReference Forums
Sep 29, 2006 · English is my second language! But, I have never given a thought to the fixed prepositons certain verbs take! Now, when I am learning French, I came to see that they use it a lot …
'worth' - preposition or adjective? | WordReference Forums
Mar 2, 2017 · 'If you answer this question correctly, it's worth five points.' In some book the word 'worth' is quoted as a preposition and in some other book it is quoted as an adjective. So I am confused. …
as is [evident] / as it is [evident] | WordReference Forums
Sep 20, 2014 · 1) He is a foreigner, as is evident from his accent. or He is a foreigner, as it is evident from his accent. 2) What is the meaning of scale as is used in the above paragraph? or What is the …
do / make a test | WordReference Forums
Mar 3, 2010 · Hi! I want to know which of the following sentences is correct: I will do a test. I will make a test.
Little Miss Sunshine | WordReference Forums
Nov 29, 2012 · "Little Miss Sunshine" should mean "a girl or woman who is always smiling and optimistic". It is sometimes used sarcastically in my part of the world to refer to some girl or woman …
Take care instead of Goodbye - WordReference Forums
Feb 9, 2005 · What is the real meaning of the words 'take care' ? People used to saying 'take care' instead of 'good bye'. When departing to say either 'good bye' or 'see you later' is understandable …
FR: il (me) semble que / il paraît que + mode - WordReference Forums
Oct 14, 2004 · I've always been taught that il semble que is used with the subjunctive but il me semble que is used with the indicative From experience, this seems to fit what people say. Presumably the …