[Name] is the most influential "Awake Alarm" for the contemporary student group
is the indomitable battle between teachers and students
is also a fun cat and mouse game
in schools generally use the teacher to call
before class to complete and check the attendance of students
0 As long as you don't go to class, the teacher must call
. So, do you know how foreign students answer when the teacher calls
? What are the English expressions of
"to"?
1, I am here
"Go" means not that I have arrived, but that "I am present". When you click on you, you should say "I am here", or say "here" directly, which means "I am here".
◉Example
—Abraham? "
—"Here I am," he replied.
—Abraham”?
—He said, "I am here."
2, I am present
name is actually to confirm whether you are present. "I am present" means "I am present". No one answer means that someone is absent, that is, "someone is absent."
◉Example
①You will know that I am present with you.
You will know that I am present with you.
You will know that I am present at this time.
②WhenI am present. Or nearby.
is when I am present, or when I am nearby.
3, yes / yep / yeah
Point someone's name is asking someone if they are there. Of course we can answer with yeah and yep, which means I am there.
※Difference - In terms of meaning, all three express positive meanings, and the difference is:
- yeah Consent in the general sense is the most commonly used oral form of Americans. It is just very commonly used in daily conversations.
- yes means a written, formal and serious affirmation
- yep More colloquial approval cannot be used for the formal terms
◉Example
—He pushed a button on the intercom.
—"Yes?" came a voice.
—He pressed a button on the intercom.
—"What's the matter?" A voice came.
4, aye[aɪ]
aye is synonymous with yes. You can also directly answer with aye when naming. The pronunciation is louder than yes, especially in the army.
◉Example
-We are going to have a roll call, Jack.
-We are going to start calling, Jack.
-Here
-to. The English of
" is very simple, and the students must have learned it. So what is the English name of the name? It has nothing to do with name.
5, call/take the roll call
roll call ; call time
When the teacher calls, he will look through the class roster, so the English name of the call is call the roll or take the roll, roll call is the noun form of the call.
roll [roʊl] Roster; List
- payroll [ˈpeɪroʊl] (Company Employees) Salary List
- the electronical roll Voter Roster
roll is a roster, payroll refers to the salary list of company employees, which we can understand as an employee roster.
◉Example
I skipped class this morning, did the teacher call the roll ?
I skipped class in the morning. Did the teacher call it?
"name" is the most familiar noun. When we were young, the word we learned to write for the first time must be our own name; if we have our own English name, we practice free signatures over and over again on white paper or book... So, what are the uses of "name" when used as a verb?
6, name names
name names name name; give the name
sword bridge word dictionary explanation
name [neɪm]
v. Call the name of...; name; name
name has the meaning of calling someone's name, but name names does not simply call someone's name, but give someone's name.Especially point out (or point out) the name of the person who did the wrong thing.
◉Example
You're not asking me to name names, are you?
Didn't you ask me to name?
and "name" related to "name", such as pet name, big name, call someone names... etc. Do you know what they mean?
pet is a pet, is pet name a pet name? When you hear "Do you have a pet name?" Do you think you are asking the pet's name? That's ridiculously wrong!
1, pet name ≠ pet name
The Collins dictionary's explanation of pet name is:
A pet name is a special name that you use for a close friend or a member of your family instead of using their real name.
Therefore, the real meaning of Pet name is: "nickname", "love name" or "nickname". Nicknames are commonly used between relatives and friends of foreigners to show their affection.
nickname is generally shorter than the real name, but there are also longer than the real name, such as Johnny is the nickname of John. Sometimes there are more than one type of omitted form and nickname for a name, such as William, which can be Bill, Billy, Willy, etc.
So after hearing "Do you have a pet name?", it was really a mess to report your pet name!
◉Example
①Tom and Emma have started using the pet names on each other.
Tom and Emma have started calling their respective nicknames.
②All his family members call his pet name.
Everyone in the family calls his nickname.
2, big name ≠ big name
"big name" is often used in spoken English, indicating "celebrity, famous people, well-known people (often refers to a person or a group of people in the entertainment industry); well-known things (or things)".
◉ Example sentences:
Michael Jackson is a big name in the music business.
Michael Jackson is a well-known name in the music industry.
3, call someone names≠called someone's name
When someone repeatedly calls your name, it usually doesn't make a good thing, and call someone names are not calling someone's name, but insulting someone's .
Interestingly, in English, "name" can also be used to represent "a descriptive often disparaging epithet" (a descriptive title that usually has a derogatory meaning) uses a derogatory title to call someone, insult or insult someone.
◉Example
Tony wants to change schools because his calssmate keep calling his names and giving him a hard time.
Tony wants to transfer school because his classmates have been insulting him and don’t give him a good life.
Note: The names in the phrase are plural, and someone is not an possessive; if it is call someone's name, it means simply "call someone's name".
◉Example
Raise your had when I call your name.
Please raise your hand when I call your name.
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