Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. 18 de ago. de 2008 · Aug 19, 2008. #6. 1-Put it somewhere everybody can see it. or: 2-Put it some place where everybody can see it. . Both are fine, but when you have back-to-back "where" words, you may want to use "place" for the first one. R.

  2. If you're speaking about an event that will be held somewhere, what preposition you would use? Ex. the Seminar about Corporate Mobility & Unified Communications that will be held on June 30th ¿at/in? Palacio Duhau ¿of? the Hotel Park Hyatt. Thank you very much!

  3. 3 de feb. de 2018 · 1. somewhere 的用法难点. The plan is to locate the hotel somewhere overlooking the lake. 请教专家老师:. 1. 副词 somewhere 表示“某个地方”,句中的somewhere可以换作 where / in the place where 吗?. 2. somewhere overlooking the lake 是地点状语从句?. 3. somewhere overlooking the lake 中 overlook 是状态 ...

  4. 23 de may. de 2014 · May 24, 2014. #6. We are working hard on the new album which will be released somewhere/ sometime next year. . The library will open again sometime /somewhere next year. "Somewhere" would change the meaning in both instances. In the first sentence, "somewhere" would would say that the album will be released in a particular (unnamed) location ...

  5. 4 de ene. de 2012 · American English. Jan 4, 2012. #2. Some nouns take the "to" and some do not. We go to school, and then we go home. Somewhere is a word that does not take "to," so you can't say "go to somewhere." Spain is a noun that requires "to," so you can't say "go Spain." For your other questions, you need to open a separate thread, according to forum rules.

  6. 24 de feb. de 2018 · Hello. I have a question about the usage of the word "somewhere" with the word "come". As far as I know I should always say "Go somewhere". What about "somewhere" with "come"? Should I say "come somewhere" or "come to somewhere"? Just an example: "Come to somewhere near" or "Come somewhere near"?

  7. 4 de dic. de 2013 · In "take me to somewhere", can "to" be omitted? For example, instead of saying: Please take me to somewhere; I don't want to stay here. Can I say: Please take me somewhere; I don't want to stay here. Thank you all!

  8. 13 de oct. de 2018 · I’m off somewhere, or off to somewhere, is much more general and just means I’m leaving now, typically on a trip or errand the other person already knows about. I’m off to collect that parcel now. See you soon. / We’re off on holiday next week. / That’s me done for the day. I’m off home now.

  9. 6 de feb. de 2021 · Yes, you could say either, and it usually makes no difference (unless there is some other contextual clue) whether the barbershop is north, south, east, west, uphill or downhill. The adverbs up/down/over don't add any essential meaning, the sentences are fine without them. I need a haircut, so I'm going/nipping/ [BrE] popping (up/down/over) to ...

  10. 12 de feb. de 2009 · Sep 3, 2020. #6. to head to : to go to, to follow a specific direction (our economy is heading for chaos) to head (transitive verbe) : to lead, to be in a leading position, (a headteacher, for example) To head the market : would mean to be in a leading position. (China is heading the market )

  1. Otras búsquedas realizadas