I think it's a proverb and means you can't try to do something wrong in front of somebody who's an expert in that job.
Sorry for writing in persian but it's necessary
یه چیزی مثل جلوی قاضی و معلق بازی
I think it's a proverb and means you can't try to do something wrong in front of somebody who's an expert in that job.
Sorry for writing in persian but it's necessary
یه چیزی مثل جلوی قاضی و معلق بازی
Hello everyone
This is a good topic for asking our common questions
What does mean "yep" ?
I think it means "yes" but i'm not sure
AS you said that means yes, they use these words as slang
i can tell you more like this. for example they use (yeah-yup-,...) as yes
Hi dear Behzad
Yes is a common English word indicating agreement or acceptance. It is often replaced by "yeah", "yep" (with various spellings including "yup"), "uh-huh,", "ayuh", generally used only in Maine which is a state in US
Last edited by Hamyion; 01-09-2007 at 04:05.
Thank you dear friends for your answers.
And one else:What's difference between GOTTO and GONNA ?
best.
Last edited by Contractor; 09-09-2007 at 13:06.
Hi dear
Gotta is the slang term and short form of got to and gonna is the short form of going to.
I'm gonna go to school => I'm going to go to school.
I've gotta get to school on time => I've got to get to school on time
very thanks
but i searched in my dictionaries very much and didn't understand what does mean "GOT TO" in same sentences
I just know it's pp of Get .
Can you say that?
Last edited by Contractor; 09-09-2007 at 22:01.
Yeah you're right.
Got is the past form of get. One of the purposes of using get is to show obligation.
When we say I've got to do my homework , it means that I have to do my homework.
I have got to go to school => I should go to school
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