Signification en français
Sens de You've noticed how much time
You have observed the amount of time that has passed or is needed.
In simple words: You see or see something about the amount of time.
You've noticed how much time dans une phrase
- You've noticed how much time it takes to complete this project.
- You've noticed how much time has passed since we last met.
- You've noticed how much time we waste on social media.
- You've noticed how much time I spend at the gym lately.
- You've noticed how much time the chef has taken to prepare the meal.
Comment utiliser You've noticed how much time
Used to express awareness about time, often in reflections or observations. It is suitable for both spoken and written contexts but may sound slightly informal.
Grammar pattern
standalone phrase
Memory hint
Imagine someone keeping track of a clock and saying, 'You've noticed how much time flies!'
Mots liés
Collocations with You've noticed how much time
- noticed how much time
- how much time flies
- how much time has passed
Synonyms for You've noticed how much time
- You have observed how long
- You've seen how much time
- You have remarked on the duration
Common mistakes with You've noticed how much time
- Misplacing 'much' with 'many' when referring to uncountable time.
- Confusing the phrase with 'You've mentioned how much time', which changes meaning.
- Omitting 'you've' and using 'you notice' instead, which is grammatically incorrect.
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You've noticed how much time dans d'autres langues
More chunks like You've noticed how much time
- It is what it is
A phrase used to express acceptance of a situation without trying to change it.
- I know what this is
A phrase expressing certainty about the identity or nature of something.
- Have you seen this
A question asking someone if they have previously looked at or noticed something.
- I've seen one before
To indicate familiarity with something previously encountered.
- It belonged to a man
Indicates possession, signifying that something is owned by a male person.
- RadicalC1
Relating to the fundamental nature or extreme measures of change.
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Questions fréquentes sur You've noticed how much time
Que signifie You've noticed how much time?
You see or see something about the amount of time.
Que signifie You've noticed how much time en français ?
You see or see something about the amount of time.
Quelle est la définition de You've noticed how much time?
You have observed the amount of time that has passed or is needed.
Comment utiliser You've noticed how much time dans une phrase?
You've noticed how much time it takes to complete this project.
Peux-tu donner un autre exemple de You've noticed how much time?
You've noticed how much time has passed since we last met.
Quels sont les synonymes de You've noticed how much time?
Quelques alternatives courantes : You have observed how long, You've seen how much time, You have remarked on the duration.
Quels mots vont avec You've noticed how much time?
Il s'associe souvent à noticed how much time, how much time flies, how much time has passed.
Quelles sont les erreurs courantes avec You've noticed how much time?
Misplacing 'much' with 'many' when referring to uncountable time. Confusing the phrase with 'You've mentioned how much time', which changes meaning. Omitting 'you've' and using 'you notice' instead, which is grammatically incorrect.
Comment prononce-t-on You've noticed how much time?
US: //juv ˈnoʊtɪst haʊ mʌtʃ taɪm//, UK: //juːv ˈnəʊtɪst haʊ mʌtʃ taɪm//. Écoute l'audio ci-dessus pour entendre la prononciation native.
Quand dois-je utiliser You've noticed how much time?
Used to express awareness about time, often in reflections or observations. It is suitable for both spoken and written contexts but may sound slightly informal.
