How to you say “ I don’t mind” in Spanish 这个在 西班牙语 (西班牙) 里怎么说? 查看翻译 blww02 2021年12月5日 西班牙语 (西班牙) 加泰罗尼亚语 Me da igual / No me importa 查看翻译 这个答案有帮助吗? 嗯... (0) 有帮助 (0) danieela29 2021年12月8日 西班牙语 (西班牙) ...
a-coal-miner-until-he-got-the-ol’-black-lung-don’t-ya-know Grandpa walks you through the rudiments of how to play “Darling Cora,” you get to sit in your boxers, eating Chinese leftovers, and work your way note by note through “StillJreming”’s rendition of “Trouble in Mind....
3. Luckily I managed ___ (find) my way to the hotel. 4. Where did you learn ___ (speak) Spanish? Was it in Spain or in Latin America? 5. Do you mind ___ (help) me translate this letter? 6. He asked ___ (talk) to the store manager. 7. I considered ___(apply)for th...
I'm glad you like it B. Thanks a million C. That was the least I could do D. You can say that again. 36: Tim’s encouraging words gave me to undertake the task once again. A. a point B. an incentive C. a resolution D. a targ...
You all know the world’s highest peak, don’t you? Mt. Qomolangma (or Mt. Everest) is 29,028 feet above sea level. In contrast, the lowest altitude in the world is the Dead Sea, 1,312 feet below sea level, or you can say -1,312 feet.The deepest lake is Baykal in Russia. ...
football in the rain as we don't mind ... wet. (play, get) I need ... to the shop ... some eggs for breakfast. (go, get) I want ... Spanish, so I've decided ... a
On that day, Paco came running through the door with a toasted cheese sandwich in hand. " Senora Mike. I'm hungry and I hope you don't mind if I just quickly eat this great toasted cheese sandwich. " I said, "Go ahead, Paco. " Paco sat down and finished his san...
aI like to learn new languages. I have been learning Spanish since I was young, but have also been learning Portuguese, Russian, and French,and Chinese. I think learning languages and other cultures keeps the mind sharp and expands our knowledge of the world around us. 我喜欢学会新的语言。
Is it (grammatically) okay/natural/common to give yourself a command in your head/mind in English? Like "Go to bed early!" "Hurry up!" "Do your homework, Sally!" (in case your name is Sally) I'm asking this because a Spaniard told me it's not natural in Spanish while in Japanes...
For example, the other night my wife said, "I don't feel very good; I'm going to go lay down for a few minutes". This has two grammatical flaws: using an adjective where an adverb is required, and using a transitive verb intransitively. Nonetheless, it passes acceptability muster for...