(disapproving, informal)
somebody has no right to behave in a certain way
: Who do you think you are, taking my books without asking?
Who do you think meaning in English?
who/what etc do you think? who/what etc do you think? a)
used to ask someone’s opinion Who do you think will win
? b) used when asking someone angrily about something Where do you think you’re going?
Who Do You Think You Are means?
People ask you who you think you are when you dare to voice your opinion.
Who do you think you’re fooling meaning?
Who does (one) think (one) is fooling? Would anyone really believe something so ridiculous or obviously untrue? A: “I’m going to be super rich and run my own company once I’m out on my own!” B: “Who do you think you’re fooling, Tom?
Who Do You Think You Are grammar?
Member. “Who do you think you are?” is not only admissible, it is correct, and “Whom do you think you are?” is incorrect, technically, though it “sounds” more correct. Here’s how: “Whom” is the object form, while “who” is the subject.
Who do you think she is meaning?
It can have two quite different meanings. The basic meaning is
to disparage a woman who is being looked at
. The question implies that she is behaving like someone of status and importance and this sentence aims to mock her confidence. It suggests that “she” thinks she is important but “we” do not.
What’s another way to say what do you think?
chip in interrupt | mess interlope | intermeddle muck about | muck around cut short | intercede infringe |
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Do you think means?
—used as a polite way
to ask a favor
Do you think (that) you could give me a ride to the airport?
Do you think so meaning?
1 —used
to say that one believes that something is true
, that a particular situation exists, that something will happen, etc. “Has she accepted the job?” “I think so.” 2 —used to express a positive opinion about a question one has just asked Is this a good use of our tax dollars?
What I think it means meaning?
—used to say that
one believes that something is true
, that a particular situation exists, that something will happen, etc.
Who are you kidding meaning?
used for saying
that someone wants you to believe something
, but everyone knows it is not true.
Is it Whom do you think or who do you think?
Whom should be used to refer to the object of a verb or preposition. When in doubt, try this simple trick: If you can replace the word with “he”’ or “’she,”
use who
. If you can replace it with “him” or “her,” use whom.
Did you find found?
Where did you find it? Yes, in such questions you should use the verb do. Note that after do you should use the bare form of the verb:
find, not found
. The verb do carries the Past Tense, being transformed into did, so there’s no need for find to carry the Past Tense too.
What do you think meaning in English?
What do you think?:
What is your opinion
?
What do you say Meaning?
(idiomatic)
Used to ask someone if they are willing to do something
. … (idiomatic, childish) Used to ask or remind a child to say a polite expression.
What do think examples sentences?
Here are some examples: “
What do you think about having a cup of tea with me?
” “What do you think about working overtime next week?” “What do you think about waiting in line for tickets?”