
translation - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
Aug 8, 2014 · Simply removing the diacritical marks would make it perfectly normal in English. Hehe works just fine. Heart signs and other such emoticons work in most Western cultures, if not most …
What is the difference between 哈哈, 呵呵, 嘻嘻, and 嘿嘿?
Apr 22, 2015 · I always see 哈哈, 呵呵, 嘻嘻, and 嘿嘿 in WeChat, QQ, etc, but I don't really understand the subtle differences between them and when to use them appropriately, especially 呵呵. I use 呵呵 …
What does Tee hee mean? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
There are many sounds we make but don't recognize when they are interpreted as text. Take for example Mwahaha -- It is a devilish laugh that if we laughed, neither we nor the audience would …
What does ' (something) goes brrr' mean and how to use it?
Oct 14, 2021 · It's a slang phrase, I believe. However, wanting to know something new won't hurt, right? I've seen many people use this phrase, but I still don't get how to use it. I, first, saw this phrase on
“In the bus” or “on the bus” - English Language Learners Stack ...
Also see Is there any situation where we can use the preposition “in” before a bus? ; Is it appropriate to use “in” always to denote inside a vehicle? ; On the train or in the train ; and at EL&U, Origin/reason …
"A few does" or "A few do" - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
Try using A in uppercase instead of lowercase and you will see the difference. Also, we can say "we saw a few does", because "doe" means a female deer.
What is the difference in meaning between "I think" and "I am thinking ...
Jun 10, 2020 · What is the difference in meaning between I think and I am thinking in the sense of having an opinion? Grammar books say that it isn't correct to use the verb think in the present …
Does "I'm on it" mean "I'm doing it" or "I'm going to do it"?
Mar 5, 2018 · According to the Cambridge dictionary, on it means informally doing something that needs to be done, or trying to solve a problem. In my experience it doesn't imply one or the other. In fact, …
Difference between (was thinking / thought / have thought / had …
No! I was thinking fits better there. To me, thought would not sound relevant in that context. have thought would mean that you suddenly popped up with a thought about your work; have been …
present perfect - I didn't see him / I haven't seen him - English ...
I haven't seen him means, essentially, I have not seen him recently. I didn't see him means, I did not see him at some particular time. When the "particular time" is recently, the two can be used almost …