How would u know meaning?

  1. A survey of how someone knows a piece of information. A: I bet that’s what’s wrong with your dryer. B: How do you know that? You haven’t even seen it yet! …a question expressing displeasure or outrage at something someone else said.

How could I mean?

— said that we don’t know the answer to a question and that we are surprised that we asked it. Where did you go? How should I know?

How did you find its meaning?

The question how did you find [something] to solicit someone’s opinion or experience does not seem directly related to research in the context of finding something. Even as a metaphor, reference to the act of locating seldom includes a description of the thing itself.

How do I know or how could I know?

You can say: how should I know? as a rhetorical question to say that you may not know the subject in question or that there is no answer that is known: How could I know how much money she makes? How do you know if your cat is psychic? You can’t tell how do I know? in this direction.

How did you understand that?

How would you do this is a question about how that person would do something. How did you do is a question about why someone did what they already did. Look at a translation.

How could that make sense?

1 – used to show that you think someone did or said something shocking or wrong. We don’t need their help anyway. How can you say that?! How could she run away from her children like that? 2 – used to express doubt that something will happen, is possible, etc.

What will that mean?

The phrase “what will be” is used to describe the notion that fate will decide the outcome of a course of events, even if steps are taken to try to change it. Category: General.

Found or found?

Where did you find it? Yes, you should use the verb do in such questions. Note that after do you must use the pure form of the verb: find , not found . The verb do takes the past tense and converts to did, so it is not necessary for find to also take the past tense.

How did you like its meaning?

Emeritus Member. Did you like the movie? requires a simple yes or no answer. What did you think of the film? cannot be answered in one word and suggests that the asker wants more than one answer from the person who saw the film.

How do you know if a sentence is correct?

For a sentence to be grammatically correct, the subject and verb must both be singular or plural. In other words, the subject and verb must match in tense.

May I know your good name?

May I know your good name” is a typically Asian way of asking someone their name. Perhaps it is simply used as an emollient or as a courtesy to ask for a person’s name. That’s wrong. … The only way to use a good name would be in this example.

why would you say

why would you do that implies that the speaker thinks there is no valid reason for it. But why did you do that? implies that the speaker acknowledges that there may have been a reason for this and simply asks what reason actually caused it.

how did you answer

But how does one do it? an appropriate answer would be if the sentence were to be interpreted as a hello rather than an actual question. …I would find it a bit rude not to answer the question at all, but you can answer however you like as this should be considered a genuine question.

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