Make or Cook Dinner Have or Eat Dinner Basic English Grammar

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

maybe.

First question this week comes from Isaac
Alexander.

Hi, again, Isaac.

Isaac says, “Hi, Alisha.

What’s the difference between ‘make’ or
‘cook dinner’ and ‘have’ or ‘eat

dinner?’”

About “make” and “cook dinner,” there’s
really not a difference unless you want to

be really, really specific and you’re just
like using a microwave or an oven to heat

up food, in that case, it’s probably more
correct to say, “make dinner.”

Regarding your second question about “have”
or “eat dinner” or any other meal for

that matter, they have the same meaning, yes,
but we tend to use “have” more when we’re

making invitations like, “Do you want to
have lunch?” or “Do you want to have dinner

with me?”

We use it a bit more in those cases.

We use “eat” more when we’re talking about
our personal plans.

I think “have” just sounds a little bit
softer for an invitation.

I hope that this helps you understand some
of the small nuances there.

Thanks very much for the question.

Okay, let’s move on to your next question.

Next question comes from Sumwang.

Hi, Sumwang.

Sumwang says, “Hi.

Can you describe what a stereotype means?”

Yeah, a “stereotype” as a noun is kind
of like an unfair or kind of a negative idea

about a person or a thing based on some common
characteristics.

Some examples of stereotypes are, “Women
love shopping,” or, “Men love sports,”

or “All Indian food is spicy,” for example.

Even though it’s something that might be true
in many cases, it’s not true in all cases.

So, this is a stereotype.

I hope that that helps you.

Okay, let’s move on to your next question.

Next question comes from Ronnie Gontalida.

Hi, Ronnie.

Ronnie says, “How do you properly use the
period and the comma in sentences along with

the proper grammar?”

Use periods at the end of a sentence.

In the most basic form, a sentence is a subject
and a verb.

So, like, “I walked,” or “He slept,”
or “She swam,” for example.

We put a period at the end of a sentence.

“I watched the new Batman movie,” “The
neighbors ate all my popcorn.”

Those are more complex sentences.

We use commas then when we’re connecting
independent sentences with coordinating conjunctions.

A coordinating conjunction is like “an,”
“but,” “or,” “for,” “so,”

“yet.”

Like, “I watched the new Batman movie, and
the neighbors ate all the popcorn.”

So, “I watched the new Batman movie,”
comma, “and the neighbors ate all the popcorn.”

That’s when I would use a comma.

That’s one example.

Actually, there’s a video on the channel I
made about how to use commas.

It’s an introduction to using commas so I
recommend you check this video out to learn

more about commas.

So, I hope that that helps you.

Thanks very much for the question.

Okay, let’s move on to your next question.

Next question comes from Karima.

Hi, again, Karima.

Karima says, “I think the verb, ‘address’
has different meanings.

Could you tell me some of them?”

One of the meanings of “address” is to
write the mailing address on a letter or a

package.

Like, “Please address your envelope to…”

Or, “I have a package addressed to so-and-so.”

“Address” also means to deal with something
or to handle an issue usually a problem, something

negative.

“How do you plan to address this situation?”

Or, “When are you going to address this
issue?” for example.

That means deal with or handle something.

Another meaning of “address” is to give
a formal speech or to talk directly to someone.

Like, “The president addressed the country
in a televised speech,” or, “The CEO plans

to address the employees in the morning meeting.”

So, there are three different examples of
how to use “address.”

Again, if you want to know more about definitions,
I highly recommend checking a dictionary.

Okay, hope that helped you.

Let’s go on to your next question.

Next question comes from Marcelo Oliviera.

Hi, Marcelo.

Marcelo says, “Hi, Alisha.

What do these expressions mean?

‘To scrape the bottom of the barrel’ and
‘last resort.’”

“To scrape the bottom of the barrel” means
to use only the people or the things that

you have available and this means that they’re
typically not of good quality.

Some examples, “I had to scrape the bottom
of the barrel to find this computer for work,”

“You put that guy on your team?

You’re scraping the bottom of the barrel.”

Your second question about the word, “last
resort” means like your last option, the

last thing that you are able to do or the
last thing you can possibly do.

You have no other options in a situation,
you turn to your last resort.

“I might not have enough money to launch
my business.

My last resort is asking my parents for a
loan.”

“If this job doesn’t work out, his last
resort is to start working in his friend’s

company.”

So, I hope that that helps you understand
those two expressions.

Thanks very much for the questions.

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本周的第一个问题来自 Isaac
Alexander。

嗨,再次,艾萨克。

艾萨克说:“嗨,艾丽莎。

“做”或“
做晚餐”和“吃”或“吃晚餐”有什么区别

?”

关于“做”和“做晚餐”,
除非你想

非常非常具体,否则真的没有区别
就像使用微波炉或烤箱

加热食物一样,在这种情况下,
说“做晚餐”可能更正确。

关于你关于“
吃”或“吃晚餐”或任何其他饭菜的第二

个问题,它们具有相同的含义,是的,
但是当我们发出邀请时,我们倾向于更多地使用“吃”,

比如“你想要
吃午饭?” 或“你想和我一起吃

晚饭吗?”

在这些情况下,我们会更多地使用它。

当我们谈论我们的个人计划时,我们更多地使用“吃”

我认为“拥有”在
邀请中听起来更柔和一些。

我希望这可以帮助您了解其中的
一些细微差别。

非常感谢这个问题。

好的,让我们继续你的下一个问题。

下一个问题来自 Sumwang。

你好,三旺。

三旺说:“嗨。

你能描述一下刻板印象是什么意思吗?”

是的,作为名词的“刻板印象”
有点像

基于某些共同特征的对人或事物的不公平或负面想法

例如,刻板印象的一些例子是,“女人
喜欢购物”,或者,“男人喜欢运动”,

或者“所有印度菜都很辣”。

尽管这在许多情况下可能是正确的
,但并非在所有情况下都是正确的。

所以,这是一个刻板印象。

我希望这对你有帮助。

好的,让我们继续你的下一个问题。

下一个问题来自 Ronnie Gontalida。

嗨,罗尼。

罗尼说:“你如何正确地使用
句子中的句号和逗号

以及正确的语法?”

在句末使用句号。

在最基本的形式中,句子是主语
和动词。

因此,例如,“我走路”或“他睡着了”
或“她游泳了”。

我们在句末加上句号。

“我看了新的蝙蝠侠电影”,“
邻居们吃了我所有的爆米花。”

那些是更复杂的句子。

当我们用并列连词连接独立句子时,我们使用逗号

并列连词就像“an”、
“but”、“or”、“for”、“so”、

“yet”。

比如,“我看了新的蝙蝠侠电影
,邻居们吃了所有的爆米花。”

所以,“我看了新的蝙蝠侠电影,”
逗号,“邻居们吃了所有的爆米花。”

那时我会使用逗号。

这是一个例子。

实际上,我在频道上
制作了一个关于如何使用逗号的视频。

这是使用逗号的介绍,因此我
建议您观看此视频以

了解有关逗号的更多信息。

所以,我希望这对你有帮助。

非常感谢这个问题。

好的,让我们继续你的下一个问题。

下一个问题来自 Karima。

嗨,再次,卡里玛。

卡里玛说:“我认为动词‘地址’
有不同的含义。

你能告诉我其中的一些吗?”

“地址”的含义之一是
将邮寄地址写在信件或

包裹上。

比如,“请将你的信封寄给……”

或者,“我有一个寄给某某的包裹。”

“地址”也意味着处理某事
或处理一个问题,通常是一个问题,一些

消极的东西。

“你打算如何解决这种情况?”

或者,“你打算什么时候解决这个
问题?” 例如。

这意味着处理或处理某事。

“地址”的另一个含义是
发表正式演讲或直接与某人交谈。

比如,“总统
在电视讲话中向全国发表讲话”,或者“首席执行官计划

在早会上向员工发表讲话”。

因此,有
如何使用“地址”的三个不同示例。

同样,如果您想了解更多有关定义的信息,
我强烈建议您查看字典。

好的,希望对你有所帮助。

让我们继续你的下一个问题。

下一个问题来自 Marcelo Oliviera。

嗨,马塞洛。

马塞洛说:“嗨,艾丽莎。

这些表达是什么意思?

“刮到桶底”和“
最后的手段”。

“刮到桶底”是指
只使用

你现有的人或物,这意味着它们
通常质量不好 .

举个例子,“我不得不
费尽心思才能找到这台电脑来工作”,

“你把那个人放在你的团队里了?

你在刮桶底。”

你关于“最后手段”这个词的第二个问题
意味着你最后的选择

,你能做的
最后一件事或你可能做的最后一件事。

在这种情况下你别无选择,
你只能求助于你的最后手段。

“我可能没有足够的钱来
开展业务。

我最后的办法是向父母
借钱。”

“如果这份工作不成功,他最后的办法
就是开始在他朋友的

公司工作。”

所以,我希望这能帮助你理解
这两个表达方式。

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