Friday, February 24, 2012

**********Fluent English speakers needed******Is this the way u say it***?

1. Everyone in my island are allowed to eat as many burgers as they want!





2. What does swag mean?





3. What does smug mean?



Thnx**********Fluent English speakers needed******Is this the way u say it***?
the first statement is absolutely correct, apart from perhaps 'everyone ON my island are allowed to eat as many burgers as they want!'



the word 'swag' has many meanings;



1. To Australians, a swag is the rolled-up bundle of possessions when travelling on the road. It usually consists of a simple blanket with a few necessary items of clothing, and basic frypan hanging from it.



2. A swag can be an ornamental curtain draped in a curve between two points, or something that hangs down.



3. A swag is also an ornamental wreath of flowers or fruits.



4. Swag sometimes means an unsteady swaying movement.



5. In slang terms, it sometimes means stolen money.



'smug' means to be quite proud of something you have done, sort of like a boasting or 'i told you so' sort of act.
1. Everyone on my island is allowed to eat as many burgers as they want (though it would be better if you used wish or please at the end)



2. Swag is what a burglar obtains, i.e. stolen goods.



3. smug usually means when a person is very satisfied, e.g. he was smug as he had answered the teachers question. Usually is used when its against expectation.



Hope that helps**********Fluent English speakers needed******Is this the way u say it***?
1. " Everyone in my island IS allowed to eat as many burgers as they want"

Everyone is singular so you use "is"



2. Swag is like cool or appearance ,style ,or the way he or she presents them selves.



3.Smug is to be very happy with ones self when other are not
Everyone ON my island are allowed to eat as many burgers as they want! is right



Swag means to make your shoulders move up and down as you walk trying to show off , like one of those popular guys back in school.



Smug means to

Exhibit or to feel great or offensive satisfaction with oneself
In answer to your additional details, it could be either. "At each other" means they were physically getting close and putting their hands on each other. This could be because they were kissing, or it could be because they were fighting.
1. Never heard that. But it would be 'on my island' not 'in my island'.

2. Money. e.g. A robber can rob and bank and have a swag bag.

3. Smug- Self assured. Think you're supirior.
perfect the only thing i would change is "everyone on my island is....... change in to on and are to is
Change "in" to "on" and it will be correct. Questions 2 %26amp; 3 are correct.

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