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  1. 20 de feb. de 2016 · Hello! I would like to know how would you say "I wonder about that" in Spanish. Context just in case: b- He probably is cheating on you. a- He wouldn't do that to me! b- I wonder about that. My try: Me pregunto de eso. (Sounds wrong so I'm not sure) Thanks! :)

  2. 21 de abr. de 2019 · Hi Friends, This example is retrieved from Advanced English Grammar In Use (Unit 2) by Cambridge University Press. A: 'Do you think Philip would be good at the job?' B: 'Hmm, I wonder.' Can someone explain to me about the meaning of 'wonder' here? Is it similar to "I'm not sure" in this...

  3. 7 de sept. de 2019 · wonder : to think about something that you are not sure about and try to guess what is true, what will happen etc. want to do :want to do. 下次搞不明白去查英英字典就理解了. wonder是想知道,是个动词。. want todo 是想要做。. 首先意思不一样,然后want to to是个动词短语wonder+sth. (想知道某事 ...

  4. 5 de jul. de 2020 · [ wonder] a feeling of surprise and admiration that you have when you see or experience something beautiful, unusual or unexpected. He retained a childlike sense of wonder. She gazed down in wonder at the city spread below her. 牛津词典的解释和例句,in wonder有直接搭配。

  5. 6 de ene. de 2016 · Senior Member. London but from Yorkshire. English - England. Jan 6, 2016. #6. No wonder that happened means It is not a surprising thing (a wonder) that that happened. Why is redundant and is not idiomatic here.

  6. 27 de sept. de 2014 · If at this very moment, I want to find out whether someone can come to my party tomorrow, should I ask: "I am wondering if you can come tomorrow?" Or: "I was wondering if you could come tomorrow?" I think the first one should be used (am wondering) but I have come across numerous similar...

  7. 20 de sept. de 2018 · It is fine to say "I wonder what he is like" about someone you have never met, but you have met (or at least been in touch with) this person before. You could use "what", but you need something to separate it from the time you knew him, such as "I wonder what he is doing now ". "How is" always refers to now, and even using the word "how ...

  8. 13 de dic. de 2011 · Español puertorriqueño & US English. Dec 13, 2011. #2. LuciaT said: Hello everyone, I would like to know the meaning of this sentence in Spanish within the following context: "We stand in wonder at the process taking place, and give the plant the care it needs at each stage of its development". My attempt: "nos quedamos asombrados".

  9. 19 de abr. de 2012 · Normally, we say a sentence like " I wonder where he lives." But could we also say, "I wonder where he is living."? All by itself, it seems rather strange. But if you determine that he has moved from his prior address, you might say, "I wonder where he's living now." That sounds completely natural.

  10. 10 de feb. de 2013 · Whether he came [noun clause] isn't important - something isn't important. I wonder whether he came. The fact that you can't say I wonder something is irrelevant. These little rules, e.g. about substituting something, are there only as a guide. It doesn't mean that they're going to make complete sense all the time.

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