The word ‘didn’t’ is a contraction of the words ‘did not’. When using it in a sentence with the words ‘mean to’ you are informing someone that you did something you regret or are sorry for. This could have been Xem chi tiết
Tác giả: vanpham
I was about to + (verb)
When stating ‘I was about to’ you are informing someone that you were going to do something, but another event prevented you from doing it. It is similar to ‘I am about to’ but the difference is that you will Xem chi tiết
I’ve decided to + (verb)
‘I’ve’ is short for ‘I have’ and including the word ‘decided’ you are stating that you have made a decision or come to a conclusion. Here are some examples: “I’ve decided to accept the job.” “I’ve decided to complete my Xem chi tiết
I plan to + (verb)
‘Plan to’ describes something that you would like to do in the near future. Here are some examples: “I plan to find a new apartment.” “I plan to relax on vacation.” “I plan to surprise my parents.” “I plan to Xem chi tiết
Kinh Pháp Cú 24 – Phẩm Tham Ái
334. “Người sống đời phóng dật, Ái tăng như giây leo. Nhảy đời này đời khác, Như vượn tham quả rừng.” 335. “Ai sống trong đời này, Bị ái dục buộc ràng Sầu khổ sẽ tăng trưởng, Như cỏ Bi Xem chi tiết
Kinh Pháp Cú 22 – Phẩm Địa Ngục
306. “Nói láo đọa địa ngục Có làm nói không làm, Cả hai chết đồng đẳng, Làm người, nghiệp hạ liệt.” 307. “Nhiều người khoác cà sa, Ác hạnh không nhiếp phục. Người ác, do ác hạnh, Phải sanh cõi Xem chi tiết
I would like to + (verb)
This sentence lets someone know what you would be interested in doing. This can be a physical, mental or verbal action. Here are some examples: “I would like to answer that question.” “I would like to compete in a cooking Xem chi tiết
I gotta + (verb)
‘I gotta’ is grammatically incorrect. It is more of a spoken form. If you want to say this with proper grammar, the equivalent would be, ‘I have got to’ or ‘I’ve got to’. In the spoken form, ‘got to’ is Xem chi tiết
I wanna + (verb)
The word ‘wanna’ is incorrect grammatically. It is equivalent to ‘want to.’ When combined with the word ‘I’ it helps communicate something you want to do. Here are some examples: “I wanna talk.” “I wanna search for a job.” “I Xem chi tiết
I have to + (verb)
The words ‘have to’ describe something that needs to take place soon. It expresses certainty, necessity, or obligation. Here are some examples: “I have to switch schools.” “I have to use the telephone.” “I have to go to the bathroom.” Xem chi tiết