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Hi, everybody.

Welcome back to Ask Alisha, the weekly series
where you ask me questions and I answer them,

maybe.

First question!

First question this week comes from Imon.

Hi, Imon.

“What’s the difference between, ‘Is that
how it is?’

‘Is that how it works?’

‘That’s not what it says.’

‘That’s not how it works.’”

Let’s start with the first expression which
is, “Is that how it is?”

This is a very casual expression that you
can use to express confirmation.

Confirmation about a situation or confirmation
about a status.

But, it’s often used with kind of a negative
nuance.

For example, if your friend makes a plan that
you disagree with but your friend refuses

to change the plan, you can say, “Is that
how it is?”

It’s kind of negative and it’s kind of not
so nice to use.

“Is that how it is?” that’s the first
one.

The second one, “Is that how it works?”
this is an expression that we use to confirm

how to use something.

Maybe it’s my first time using an iPhone,
for example, when I get something right, when

I learn how to use something correctly, I
can say, usually with an upward intonation,

“Oh, is that how it works?”

Meaning, “Oh, is that the correct way to
use it?”

So, we use, “Is that how it works?” to
confirm the correct way to use something.

So, you can use this with a computer, with
a car, anything that you are learning how

to use.

“Is that how it works?”

So, you can use this expression as confirmation
before you do something to.

The next expression you asked about is, “That’s
not what it says.”

“That’s not what it says,” is used to
express disagreement about written information.

Let’s say you’re making instant soup for instant
ramen or something, you decide to pour cold

water over your noodles to make the soup.

But, your friend says, “No, no.

Look at the package, that’s not what it says.”

So, “it” here means the package, and,
“says” refers to the written directions

on the package.

So, “That’s not what it says” means there
is some mistake here or you’ve made a mistake.

So, the written directions don’t match your
behavior, “That’s not what it says.”

You can use this to express disagreement about
written information, “That’s not what it

says.”

The last expression was “That’s not how
it works.”

That’s not how it works,” this is something
that we use to express disagreement about

how to use something.

You use something incorrectly.

That’s not correct, “That’s not how it works.”

So, I hope that that’s helpful for you.

Next question!

Next question comes from Kevin Wang.

Hi, Kevin.

Kevin says, “Sometimes, I see sentences
like, ‘Your dad must have had it for at

least two years.’

Why do they use ‘have had?’

What are the rules for this?”

So, actually, don’t think of it as “have”
and “had” being attached there.

Instead, what you should focus on in this
sentence is the “must have” here.

So, “must have had,” when we want to talk
about a high level of possibility in the past,

we use “must have,” and then, the past
participle form of the verb.

In this case, the speaker is making a guess
about something the listeners’ father owned

in the past for at least two years.

So, “Your dad must have had it for at least
two years.”

So, it’s a past tense situation.

The speaker is making a guess about the past
but the speaker is making a guess with a high

level of confidence.

So, they use “must have.”

“Must have” shows a high level of possibility.

“She’s not here.

She must have gone to work.”

“The kids are in the car.

They must have finished swimming.”

“He’s smiling at the office.

He must have had a good meeting.”

So, all of these are guesses but these guesses
show a high level of confidence.

There’s a high chance that the speaker’s guess
is correct so the speaker uses “must have”

plus the past participle form of the verb.

I hope that’s helpful for you.

Next question from Myfta.

Hi, Myfta.

“What is the difference between astronomy
and astrology?”

Right, okay.

Astronomy refers to the scientific study of
space.

That’s like stars and planets, everything
outside earth.

That’s the scientific study of it.

Astrology refers to the idea that we can make
predictions, make guesses about human behavior

and those predictions are based on the positions
of stars and planets and things and those

positions can influence human behavior, can
influence our lives.

I hope that’s helpful.

Next question!

Next question is from Afif.

Hi, Afif.

“How do I study English speaking or how
do I improve my English speaking skills at

home alone?”

Yeah, thanks for the question.

Check out this video.

I talked about it in this video right here.

I think the answer is at the 12th minute and
40th-second mark.

So, there are several tips there for how to
study English alone at home.

Hope that helps.

Next question!

Next question is from Oscar.

Hi, Oscar.

Oscar says, “What’s the difference between
‘it’s up to you’ and ‘you’re up to.’”

Oh, okay.

First, “It’s up to you,” means you can
decide.

So, for example, “Where do you want to go
for dinner tonight?”

“It’s up to you.”

“What movie do you want to see tonight?”

“It’s up to you.”

“Where do you want to go for this weekend?”

“Hmm, it’s up to you.”

You can decide.

“You’re up to” refers to things that the
other person has been doing.

So, we use it in expressions like, “You’ve
been up to a lot of interesting things lately.”

Or, a useful question is, “What are you
up to?”

meaning, “What are you doing?” as in,
“What are you up to this weekend?” or,

“What are you up to tonight?” to check
what someone else is doing.

You can also use this for the past, “What
have you been up to lately?”

These are very nice questions to ask instead
of “How are you?” or “What are you doing?”

“Up to you,” means you decide.

“What are you up to?”

means “What are you doing?”

Next question!

Next question is from Kiara.

Hi, Kiara, again.

“What does ‘sunglasses’ mean and what
do ‘sunglasses’ mean?”

‘Sunglasses’ is a plural noun.

Should we use ‘do’ instead of ‘does?’”

Ah, this is interesting.

Okay, here, your example sentence is a little
bit tricky.

So, when you’re asking about the meaning of
a word, even if you know that it’s a plural

noun, don’t worry about that in this example
sentence.

“What does blah, blah, blah mean?”

You can use anything in this pattern.

This is because you’re not actually asking
about the object, you’re not actually asking

about that thing, you’re asking about the
word only, the word itself.

So, just use “does,” “What does sunglasses
mean?” is fine because you’re looking for

the actual meaning of the word.

You’re not asking about that actual object,
you’re not asking something about “sunglasses.”

So, in this specific example sentence, you
can always use, “What does blah, blah, blah

mean?”

So, native speakers do that too.

“What does something, something, something
mean?” if we don’t know an expression or

if we don’t know a phrase.

We can use anything in that pattern.

However, if you want to use a plural noun,
like sunglasses, or any other plural noun

in a sentence similar to this, you do need
to change.

“What do sunglasses do?” or “Why do
pants have pockets?” or “Who do penguins

see most frequently?”

Please use “do” as you would for other
plural nouns than “do.”

But, great question, nice point to consider.

Thank you.

Next question!

Next question comes from Kim In Kai.

Hi, Kim In Kai.

Okay.

“What does a spirit animal mean?

As in, ‘What’s your spirit animal?’

I don’t think we have that kind of question
in my country.

Also, what are some possible answers.”

Okay, a spirit animal can mean different things
depending on the person that you’re talking

to.

Generally, though, especially on the internet,
we use spirit animal to refer to an animal

that we think matches our personality or matches
our behavior.

So, for example, if I’m a slow lazy person
and I don’t like to do a lot of activities.

I could say a sloth is my spirit animal.

Or, if I’m like an aggressive person and I’m
alone a lot and I maybe see myself as like

a fighter or hunter, I don’t know, maybe I
could say, a tiger is my spirit animal, for

example.

It’s an animal that we feel closely matches
us somehow.

And, it can change, maybe on this day, I feel
a connection with this specific animal.

So, we can say that.

Just do be careful there are some people who
have a religious or a spiritual belief that

strongly connects them to a spirit animal
or you might also hear the word, “spirit

animal guide,” perhaps, but just pay attention
to the situation and I think you can quickly

understand how the person is using spirit
animal.

My spirit animal, I usually think, depending
on the day, my spirit animal is either a flying

squirrel or a platypus because both of these
animals are kind of like in-between animals,

they have a little bit of a couple different
animals in them.

But, a flying squirrel is kind of like flexible
and adaptive and has lots of energy and goes

really, really quickly.

But, then, the platypus is just like this
silly looking creature that swims around looking

for food all day and then sleeps forever.

Depending on the day, I feel like I’m sometimes
a flying squirrel, sometimes a platypus.

Those are all the questions that I want to
answer for this episode of Ask Alisha.

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questions.

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第一个问题!

本周的第一个问题来自 Imon。

嗨,艾蒙。

“‘
它是这样吗?’‘它

是这样工作的吗?’‘

它不是这么说的。’‘

这不是它的工作方式。’”

让我们从第一个表达
开始,“是 怎么样?”

这是一个非常随意的表达方式,
可以用来表达确认。

对情况的确认或
对状态的确认。

但是,它经常与一种负面的
细微差别一起使用。

例如,如果您的朋友制定了
您不同意的计划,但您的朋友

拒绝更改计划,您可以说:“是
这样吗?”

这有点消极,使用起来不太
好。

“是这样的吗?” 这是第
一个。

第二个,“它是这样工作的吗?”
这是我们用来确认

如何使用某物的表达方式。

也许这是我第一次使用 iPhone,
例如,当我做对了某件事,当

我学会了如何正确使用某件东西时,我
通常会用向上的语调说,

“哦,它是这样工作的吗?”

意思是,“哦,这是正确的
使用方法吗?”

所以,我们使用,“这就是它的工作原理吗?”
确认正确的使用方法。

因此,您可以将其与计算机、
汽车以及您正在学习如何使用的任何东西

一起使用。

“是这样的吗?”

所以,你可以在做某事之前使用这个表达式作为确认

你问的下一个表达是,“这
不是它所说的。”

“那不是它所说的”,用于
表达对书面信息的不同意见。

假设您正在为方便
拉面或其他东西制作方便汤,您决定将

冷水倒在面条上来做汤。

但是,你的朋友说,“不,不。

看包装,上面不是这么写的。”

所以,这里的“它”是指包装,
“说”是指

包装上的书面说明。

所以,“这不是它所说的”意味着
这里有一些错误或者你犯了一个错误。

因此,书面指示与您的
行为不符,“这不是它所说的。”

你可以用它来表达对
书面信息的不同意见,“这不是它

所说的。”

最后一个表达是“这不是
它的工作方式。”

这不是它的工作原理,”这
是我们用来表达关于

如何使用某物的分歧的东西。

你用错了东西。

这是不正确的,“这不是它的工作原理。”

所以,我希望这对你有帮助。

下一个问题!

下一个问题来自 Kevin Wang。

嗨,凯文。

凯文说:“有时,我会看到这样的
句子,‘你爸爸一定已经感染了

至少两年。’

他们为什么使用‘已经拥有’?

这有什么规则?”

所以,实际上,不要认为它是“有”
和“有”依附在那里。

相反,您在这句话中应该关注的
是这里的“必须拥有”。

所以,“必须有”,当我们想
谈论过去的高度可能性时,

我们使用“必须有”,然后
是动词的过去分词形式。

在这种情况下,说话者正在
猜测听众的父亲

过去至少拥有两年的东西。

所以,“你爸爸一定至少
有两年了。”

所以,这是一个过去时态。

说话者正在猜测过去,
但说话者正在

高度自信地猜测。

因此,他们使用“必须拥有”。

“必须拥有”显示了很高的可能性。

“她不在这里。

她一定是去上班了。”

“孩子们在车里。

他们一定是游泳完了。”

“他在办公室微笑。

他一定有一个很好的会议。”

所以,所有这些都是猜测,但这些猜测
显示出高度的信心。

说话者的猜测很有可能
是正确的,所以说话者使用“must have”

加上动词的过去分词形式。

我希望这对你有帮助。

Myfta 的下一个问题。

嗨,米夫塔。

“天文学
和占星术有什么区别?”

对,好吧。

天文学是指对空间的科学研究

这就像恒星和行星,
地球以外的一切。

这就是对它的科学研究。

占星术是指我们可以
对人类行为进行预测、猜测

,这些预测是基于
恒星、行星和事物的位置,而这些

位置可以影响人类行为,可以
影响我们的生活。

我希望这会有所帮助。

下一个问题!

下一个问题来自 Afif。

嗨,阿菲。

“我如何独自在家学习英语口语或
如何提高我的英语口语能力

?”

是的,谢谢你的提问。

看看这个视频。

我在这里的视频中谈到了它。

我认为答案在第 12 分钟和
第 40 秒。

因此,这里有一些关于如何
在家独自学习英语的技巧。

希望有帮助。

下一个问题!

下一个问题来自奥斯卡。

嗨,奥斯卡。

奥斯卡说:“
‘由你决定’和‘由你决定’有什么区别。”

哦,好吧。

首先,“由你决定”意味着你可以
决定。

例如,“你今晚想去哪里
吃晚饭?”

“由你决定。”

“今晚想看什么电影?”

“由你决定。”

“这个周末你想去哪里?”

“嗯,就看你了。”

你可以决定。

“You’re up to”指的是
其他人一直在做的事情。

所以,我们用它来表达“你
最近做了很多有趣的事情”。

或者,一个有用的问题是,“你
在做什么?”

意思是“你在做什么?” 比如,
“你这个周末有什么活动?” 或者,

“你今晚要做什么?” 检查
别人在做什么。

你也可以用这个来形容过去,“
你最近在做什么?”

这些是非常好的问题,而
不是“你好吗?” 或“你在做什么?”

“由你决定”的意思是你自己决定。

“你要做什么?”

意思是“你在做什么?”

下一个问题!

下一个问题来自 Kiara。

嗨,Kiara,再次。

“‘太阳镜’是什么意思,‘太阳镜’是什么
意思?”

“太阳镜”是复数名词。

我们应该使用“do”而不是“does”吗?”

啊,这很有趣。

好的,到这里,你的例句
有点棘手。

所以,当你问一个词的意思时
,即使你知道它是一个复数

名词,也不用担心这个
例句。

“呸呸呸,呸呸呸呸是什么意思?”

你可以在这个模式中使用任何东西。

这是因为你实际上并没有
询问对象,你实际上并没有

询问那个东西,你只是询问这个
词,这个词本身。

所以,只需使用“does”、“太阳镜
是什么意思?” 很好,因为您正在寻找

这个词的实际含义。

你不是在问那个实际的物体,
你不是在问关于“太阳镜”的东西。

所以,在这个特定的例句中,你
总是可以使用,“What does blah, blah, blah

mean?”

所以,母语人士也会这样做。

“某事,某事,某事
是什么意思?” 如果我们不知道一个表达或

如果我们不知道一个短语。

我们可以使用该模式中的任何东西。

但是,如果您想在与此类似的句子中使用复数名词,
例如太阳镜或任何其他复数

名词,则需要
进行更改。

“太阳镜有什么作用?” 或“为什么
裤子有口袋?” 或“企鹅

最常见到谁?”

请像使用“do”以外的其他
复数名词一样使用“do”。

但是,很好的问题,很好的考虑。

谢谢你。

下一个问题!

下一个问题来自金仁凯。

你好,金仁凯。

好的。

“灵兽是什么意思?

比如,“你的精神动物是什么?”

我认为我们的国家没有这样的
问题。

还有,有什么可能的答案。”

好的,
根据您正在与之交谈的人,精神动物可能意味着不同的事情

但是,通常,尤其是在互联网上,
我们使用精神动物来指代

我们认为与我们的个性或行为相匹配的动物

因此,例如,如果我是一个缓慢懒惰的人,
并且我不喜欢做很多活动。

我可以说树懒是我的精神动物。

或者,如果我是一个好斗的人,而且我
很孤独,我可能认为自己像

一个战士或猎人,我不知道,也许我
可以说,例如,老虎是我的精神动物

它是一种我们觉得与我们密切相关的动物

而且,它可以改变,也许在这一天,我
感觉到与这种特定动物的联系。

所以,我们可以这么说。

请注意,有些
人的宗教或精神信仰

将他们与精神动物密切相关,
或者您可能还会听到“精神

动物向导”这个词,但请
注意情况,我认为 您可以快速

了解该人如何使用精神
动物。

我的精神动物,我通常认为,
根据一天的不同,我的精神动物要么是飞

鼠,要么是鸭嘴兽,因为这两种
动物有点像中间动物,

它们有一些不同的
动物 .

但是,飞鼠有点像灵活
和适应性强,精力充沛,走得

非常非常快。

但是,鸭嘴兽就像这种
看起来很傻的生物,整天游来游去

寻找食物,然后永远沉睡。

根据日子的不同,我觉得自己有时
是一只飞鼠,有时是一只鸭嘴兽。

这些都是我想
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