Does this make sense to you meaning?
Does this make sense to you meaning?
1 : to have a clear meaning : to be easy to understand We read the recommendations and thought they made (perfect) sense. The instructions don’t make any sense (at all). The instructions make no sense (at all). You’re not making much sense (to me). 2 : to be reasonable It makes sense to leave early to avoid traffic.
Does that make sense for you or to you?
“does it make sense to you?” is correct because you don’t need to add an S to the verb when the question starts with does.
Is it correct to say makes sense?
The correct form is “that makes sense.” “That” (the subject word) is 3rd person, singular, and, in the 3rd person, singular, you use the third person singular “s” inflection, which is why you say “makes” and not “make.” That makes sense.
Is saying do you understand rude?
When you say, “do you understand what I mean?” it’s okay. It’s direct and objective, but sometimes it could sound too direct. It depends on the tone of voice that you use. Also, sometimes the phrase “do you understand?” is used more in a punishing way from a mother to a child.
Is saying does that make sense rude?
“Does that make sense” is a phrase that creates uncertainty and doubt instead of being reassuring. It can imply that the other party is obliged to understand what was said. What’s worse than hearing this phrase is saying it.
Why you should never say does that make sense?
How do you answer Does that make sense?
Does That Make Sense?
- “Um, yes…” (meaning, yes, it does make sense and I understood)
- “Um, yes…” (meaning, I’m not sure I understood)
- “Um, yes…” (meaning, no, it didn’t make sense to me – but I don’t want to look stupid!)
- “I think so…” (meaning I’m not sure either way…!)
Does a phrase make sense on its own?
A phrase is a group of words in a sentence that does NOT contain a subject and a verb. Another easy way of remembering the difference between a phrase and a clause is that a phrase does not make complete sense on its own and requires the help of other words to make it a complete sentence.
What is the opposite of make sense?
Opposite of to understand or interpret the nature, meaning or significance of. misunderstand. misinterpret. misconstrue. misapprehend.
How do you politely say do you understand?
What are some alternative ways of saying “Do you understand me?”
- Am I getting my point across?
- Are you following me?
- Are you with me on this?
- Did I explain that well?
- Dig? = Understand?
- Does that make any sense?
- Does that sound okay to you?
- Don’t you see?