Table of Contents
- 1 How do you use the expression by the way?
- 2 What does it mean if something is not feasible?
- 3 What is expression example?
- 4 Which is not a feasible reaction?
- 5 How do you say not good in different ways?
- 6 When to use ‘would’?
- 7 How do you use the word could in a sentence?
- 8 How do you use I’m Into Something in a sentence?
How do you use the expression by the way?
You say by the way when you add something to what you are saying, especially something that you have just thought of. The name Latifah, by the way, means ‘delicate’. By the way, how did your seminar go?
What does it mean if something is not feasible?
When someone asks “Is it feasible?” the person is asking if you’ll be able to get something done. Feasible things are possible. If you have enough time, money, or energy to do something, it’s feasible. Something might be feasible at one time and then not feasible at another time.
How do you say by the way in a formal way?
The phrase by the way is not especially informal, and you may freely use it in formal situations. However, if you wish to use a variant which is more formal, then you could use a substitute such as: Speaking of which, This brings to mind.
What is expression example?
The definition of an example of expression is a frequently used word or phrase or it is a way to convey your thoughts, feelings or emotions. An example of an expression is the phrase “a penny saved is a penny earned.” An example of an expression is a smile. A particular way of phrasing an idea.
Which is not a feasible reaction?
2KBr+I2⟶2KI+Br2 reaction is not possible because Br- ion is not oxidised in Br2 with I2 due to higher electrode (oxidation) potential of I2 than bromine.
How do you say I need in different ways?
- condition,
- demand,
- essential,
- must,
- must-have,
- necessary,
- necessity,
- needful,
How do you say not good in different ways?
synonyms for not good
- atrocious.
- awful.
- cheap.
- crummy.
- dreadful.
- lousy.
- poor.
- rough.
When to use ‘would’?
‘Would’ can be used: To ask ‘who’, ‘what’, ‘where’, ‘when’, ‘why’ or ‘how’ (not always, but often) To make a polite request In hypothetical situations To ask questions
When to use ‘should’ in a sentence?
‘Should’ can be used: To express something that is probable To ask questions To show obligation, give recommendation or even an opinion
How do you use the word could in a sentence?
Examples: Using the word ‘could’ to respond to the requests we made in the last example would suggest that you could do it, but you might not really want to. If you agree to the request, then you use the word ‘can’. Examples: There you go, a few ways to use ‘should’, ‘would’ and ‘could’.
How do you use I’m Into Something in a sentence?
Like “I’m into,” use this one to talk about something you’ve liked for a period of time. It can range from something big, like Star Wars, to something more everyday, like using a shaving brush to clean your laptop. “ I’m a big fan of David Crystal.”