Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Spending"
The meaning of "Spending" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
Co znaczy After spending 18 months trying to grow his business, he realized that he had tapped out the market.
what is the meaning of "tapped out"??
what is the meaning of "tapped out"??
A:
Used up/exhausted
Q:
Co znaczy Could you correct it to me? I have spending my whole time to study and experience since i was born.This is a process of saving , not money but intangible treasure.The cumulative treasures are gradually figuring out who I am . ?
A:
I have been spending my time to study and gain experience since I was born. (后面的不太清楚你想要表达什么😅😅)
Q:
Co znaczy How much are you spending??
A:
How much are you spending - how much money you are going to use to buy things
Q:
Co znaczy She can credit being erudite to spending countless hours in the class room earning her doctoral degree.?
A:
She’s learned (knowledgeable) thanks to (because of) the many hours she spent studying to get her doctoral degree.
Q:
Co znaczy i could find myself spending time inside very soon?
A:
yes in this context spending time inside means going to jail .
Example sentences using "Spending"
Q:
Napisz przykładowe zdania z expending AND spending.
A:
Expending: typically used for energy, more formal and not used as often
"I have been expending energy"
Spending: used to describe money, time, etc. Used often
"Today, I'm spending money at the story"
"I'll be spending time with her tomorrow"
"I have been expending energy"
Spending: used to describe money, time, etc. Used often
"Today, I'm spending money at the story"
"I'll be spending time with her tomorrow"
Q:
Napisz przykładowe zdania z without spending a fortune.
A:
i'd like to buy a necklace for my girlfriend without spending a fortune
Q:
Napisz przykładowe zdania z 1. guilty spending
2. guilty pleasure.
2. guilty pleasure.
A:
If you feel guilty spending money, then you are wrong.
So many people feel guilty spending money on luxury goods.
Do you have any guilty pleasures?
Well, my only guilty pleasure is pizza.
So many people feel guilty spending money on luxury goods.
Do you have any guilty pleasures?
Well, my only guilty pleasure is pizza.
Synonyms of "Spending" and their differences
Q:
Jaka jest różnica między He has approved spending a $10,000 budget. i He has approved to spend a $10,000 budget. ?
A:
If you're talking about a budget, the first sentence would be correct, although the below would be more natural:
He has approved (to spend) a $10,000 budget.
He has (pre-)approved to spend $10,000.
He has approved expenditures up to $10k
verb vs verb-ing is generally similar meaning, different times (before vs during). However, spending is also a noun
ex. He approves of the budget.
He is approving the budget.
The government spending is through the roof.
I spend a lot (general statement)
I'm spending a lot (specific circumstance, at this time)
He has approved (to spend) a $10,000 budget.
He has (pre-)approved to spend $10,000.
He has approved expenditures up to $10k
verb vs verb-ing is generally similar meaning, different times (before vs during). However, spending is also a noun
ex. He approves of the budget.
He is approving the budget.
The government spending is through the roof.
I spend a lot (general statement)
I'm spending a lot (specific circumstance, at this time)
Q:
Jaka jest różnica między thank you for spending your time today i thank you for sparing your time today ?
A:
'spending your time [today]' suggests that the person has "free time" and chose to use that time with/for you to serve a particular purpose.
"'thank you "for" spending your time [today]' in showing me the sights of the city."
"'thank you "for" spending your time [today]' to babysit my daughter."
———
'sparing your time [today]' suggests that the person, "although busy", has chosen to use some of their time to assist you.
"'thank you for 'sparing your time [today]' answering my questions about my account."
"'thank you for sparing your time [today]' to write down this list for troubleshooting my broken dishwasher."
"'thank you "for" spending your time [today]' in showing me the sights of the city."
"'thank you "for" spending your time [today]' to babysit my daughter."
———
'sparing your time [today]' suggests that the person, "although busy", has chosen to use some of their time to assist you.
"'thank you for 'sparing your time [today]' answering my questions about my account."
"'thank you for sparing your time [today]' to write down this list for troubleshooting my broken dishwasher."
Q:
Jaka jest różnica między That’s why you are spending a lot of time to study that’s not useful i That’s why you are spending a lot of time for studying that’s not useful i someone said that first one is grammatically incorrect because of “to study” I can’t understand why it’s not correct ?
A:
You can say “Thats why you are spending a lot of time studying.” We usually do not say “to” we usually add “ing” at the end of a verb.
“to study ~> studying”
“to walk ~> walking “
“to sing ~> singing”
“to talk ~> talking”
You spend a lot of time talking.
You spend a lot of time singing.
You spend a lot of time walking.
“to study ~> studying”
“to walk ~> walking “
“to sing ~> singing”
“to talk ~> talking”
You spend a lot of time talking.
You spend a lot of time singing.
You spend a lot of time walking.
Q:
Jaka jest różnica między She would rather be spending time with him. i she would rather spend time with him. ?
A:
In the first sentence, "be spending" is present tense. If you say "I would rather be doing something else..." you are clearly talking about your current state. I think it's more natural to say that when you are doing the action that you would rather not do.
If you say "I would rather do something else" you could be talking about something in the future.
If you say "I would rather do something else" you could be talking about something in the future.
Q:
Jaka jest różnica między we've been spending tons of time. i we've spent tons of time. ?
A:
"Spending" is in the present perfect progressive tense. It describes an action that began in the past, continues in the present, and may continue into the future.
"Spent" is in the past tense meaning that it already happened and ended.
I hope that this helps.
"Spent" is in the past tense meaning that it already happened and ended.
I hope that this helps.
Translations of "Spending"
Q:
Jak to przetłumaczyć na angielski (amerykański)? I’m spending too much time on playing.
Is it natural?
Is it natural?
A:
"I'm spending too much time playing." ✅️
"I'm spending too much time on playing *thing you are playing*" ✅️
Those sound most natural.
"I'm spending too much time on playing *thing you are playing*" ✅️
Those sound most natural.
Q:
Jak to przetłumaczyć na angielski (brytyjski)? How you have been spending your weekend ?
is this correct or not?
is this correct or not?
A:
How have you been spending your weekend ? √
Q:
Jak to przetłumaczyć na angielski (amerykański)? 1.나는 혼자 잘 논다.
I play alone well. or I enjoy spending time alone well. or anything else?
2.나는 둘이서 잘 논다.
I play together well. or I enjoy spending time between two people well.
(How can I describe '둘이서' in the sentence properly?)
I play alone well. or I enjoy spending time alone well. or anything else?
2.나는 둘이서 잘 논다.
I play together well. or I enjoy spending time between two people well.
(How can I describe '둘이서' in the sentence properly?)
A:
Thank you!
One more question if you don't mind.
I would like to describe '둘이서' in the second sentence. How can I do that?
Thank you!
One more question if you don't mind.
I would like to describe '둘이서' in the second sentence. How can I do that?
Q:
Jak to przetłumaczyć na angielski (amerykański)? when you don't like spending money
A:
"frugal", "thrifty", "economical" (edit: also "cheap")
Example: "He is pretty frugal—the type of person who wears a $5 plastic wristwatch and always orders the cheapest item on the menu at restaurants."
Example: "He is pretty frugal—the type of person who wears a $5 plastic wristwatch and always orders the cheapest item on the menu at restaurants."
Other questions about "Spending"
Q:
Czy to brzmi naturalnie? I enjoy spending time with her, she's very inclusive towards everyone.
A:
"Inclusive" is correct in this sentence.
Q:
Czy to brzmi naturalnie? This is worth spending all my life.
A:
I can spend my life doing this
Q:
Czy to brzmi naturalnie? They've been always spending their holidays in Italy.
I'm thinking about what yo said and I've decided to take your advice.
I'm thinking about what yo said and I've decided to take your advice.
A:
It's very close to being natural though:
They've always been spending their holidays in Italy.
I've been thinking about what you said and I've decided to take your advice.
They've always been spending their holidays in Italy.
I've been thinking about what you said and I've decided to take your advice.
Q:
Czy to brzmi naturalnie? It's not necessarily that you can enjoy after spending a lot more money.
A:
Spending a lot of money will not necessarily make you happy.
Q:
Thank you for spending your time to read this. And please help me with my grammar.
A:
I'm guessing you want corrections? Well, here goes:
According to the latest available projections, by the year 2030 one third of the population in most developed countries will be aged 65 or older, and the birth rate is predicted to decline.
By 2030, the percentage of population aged 65 or older will have risen to more than 30%. This means that fewer people will be working and therefore fewer people will be paying income tax, the government's main source of taxation revenue. It will be necessary for governments to increase the official retirement age to 70, or even older, but the governments will make sure that their workers are healthy and able to handle the job even when they get older. This also causes problems for the younger generation. In 2050, they will need to work harder to support the large number of older people. What can be done to prevent these problems?
Firstly, the governments of developed countries shold find ways to encourage larger families, and to increase the birth rate. Secondly they should enourage immigration from developing countries so that the problem of overcrowding can be solved.
Generally very good grammar, and thankfully nice handwriting too. Also, I was unsure about the last date. Was it 2030 or 2050? Please change it to what you meant.
According to the latest available projections, by the year 2030 one third of the population in most developed countries will be aged 65 or older, and the birth rate is predicted to decline.
By 2030, the percentage of population aged 65 or older will have risen to more than 30%. This means that fewer people will be working and therefore fewer people will be paying income tax, the government's main source of taxation revenue. It will be necessary for governments to increase the official retirement age to 70, or even older, but the governments will make sure that their workers are healthy and able to handle the job even when they get older. This also causes problems for the younger generation. In 2050, they will need to work harder to support the large number of older people. What can be done to prevent these problems?
Firstly, the governments of developed countries shold find ways to encourage larger families, and to increase the birth rate. Secondly they should enourage immigration from developing countries so that the problem of overcrowding can be solved.
Generally very good grammar, and thankfully nice handwriting too. Also, I was unsure about the last date. Was it 2030 or 2050? Please change it to what you meant.
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