Isnの例文や意味・使い方に関するQ&A
「Isn」についての他の質問
Q:
This is wrong, isn"t it?
I have forgotten my key in the car.
I have forgotten my key in the car.
A:
Yes. “I left my key in the car.” Or “I forgot to take the key when I parked my car” are better constructions.
Q:
This is wrong, isn"t it?
I have forgotten my key in the car.
I have forgotten my key in the car.
A:
Maybe you mean:
I have locked my key in my car.
I left my key in my car.
I accidentally left my keys in my car.
I accidentally locked my keys in my car.
😁
Maybe you mean:
I have locked my key in my car.
I left my key in my car.
I accidentally left my keys in my car.
I accidentally locked my keys in my car.
😁
Q:
I go somewhere
1. Why isn there no preposition ‘to’ in this sentence?
2. Can I say
I leave to somewhere. ? この表現は自然ですか?
1. Why isn there no preposition ‘to’ in this sentence?
2. Can I say
I leave to somewhere. ? この表現は自然ですか?
A:
What was the full sentence of the ‘I go somewhere’? Sometimes not all sentences need preposition ‘to’.
For example:
1. Let’s go somewhere warm
2. Let’s go home
An easy way to explain it based on my understanding is that if the place that you intend to go is a noun then you can use the preposition ‘to’.
For example:
1. Let’s go to the beach
2. Let’s go to school
But if the place you intend to go is rather unclear or just a direction then there is no need for the preposition ‘to’.
For example, notice how ‘somewhere’ is an unclear place. Another example is like “We’ll go north.” North is a direction with no specific place so there is no need for preposition ‘to’.
For example:
1. Let’s go somewhere warm
2. Let’s go home
An easy way to explain it based on my understanding is that if the place that you intend to go is a noun then you can use the preposition ‘to’.
For example:
1. Let’s go to the beach
2. Let’s go to school
But if the place you intend to go is rather unclear or just a direction then there is no need for the preposition ‘to’.
For example, notice how ‘somewhere’ is an unclear place. Another example is like “We’ll go north.” North is a direction with no specific place so there is no need for preposition ‘to’.
Q:
isn' it pronunciation
A:
The word "isn't" is pronounced like "iz-nt" makes more sense as long as you remember that it just the words "is" and "not" put together.
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