Значение на русском
Значение Tell us what you know
Invite someone to share their knowledge or information on a subject.
In simple words: Say what you understand or have learned.
Tell us what you know в предложении
- During the meeting, the manager asked, 'Tell us what you know about the project deadlines.'
- The teacher encouraged the students, 'Please tell us what you know about plants and photosynthesis.'
- In the discussion, Sarah was asked to tell us what she knows about the history of art.
- At the start of the workshop, the facilitator said, 'Tell us what you know so far about this topic.'
- Whenever there is a group project, we often ask, 'Can you tell us what you know about this subject?'
Как использовать Tell us what you know
This phrase is commonly used in conversations or questions to invite someone to share their knowledge. It's informal enough for casual settings but can also be used in professional contexts.
Grammar pattern
standalone greeting
Memory hint
Think of a bell ringing - when it's time to speak up and share your thoughts!
Похожие слова
Collocations with Tell us what you know
- tell us your thoughts
- tell us your opinion
- tell us more
- tell us the truth
- tell us what's happening
Synonyms for Tell us what you know
- Share your insights
- Explain what you understand
- Disclose your knowledge
- Describe what you know
Common mistakes with Tell us what you know
- Using 'tell me what you know' which is more direct and less inviting.
- Confusing it with 'show us what you know', which implies demonstration instead of speaking.
- Not using it in situations where sharing information is encouraged.
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Tell us what you know на других языках
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- I've seen one before
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Частые вопросы о Tell us what you know
Что значит Tell us what you know?
Say what you understand or have learned.
Что значит Tell us what you know на русском?
Say what you understand or have learned.
Какое определение у Tell us what you know?
Invite someone to share their knowledge or information on a subject.
Как использовать Tell us what you know в предложении?
During the meeting, the manager asked, 'Tell us what you know about the project deadlines.'
Можешь привести ещё один пример с Tell us what you know?
The teacher encouraged the students, 'Please tell us what you know about plants and photosynthesis.'
Какие синонимы у Tell us what you know?
Распространённые варианты: Share your insights, Explain what you understand, Disclose your knowledge, Describe what you know.
Какие слова сочетаются с Tell us what you know?
Часто сочетается с tell us your thoughts, tell us your opinion, tell us more, tell us the truth, tell us what's happening.
Какие частые ошибки при использовании Tell us what you know?
Using 'tell me what you know' which is more direct and less inviting. Confusing it with 'show us what you know', which implies demonstration instead of speaking. Not using it in situations where sharing information is encouraged.
Как произносится Tell us what you know?
US: //tɛl əs wʌt ju noʊ//, UK: //tɛl ʌs wɒt juː nəʊ//. Послушай аудио выше, чтобы услышать произношение носителя.
Когда стоит использовать Tell us what you know?
This phrase is commonly used in conversations or questions to invite someone to share their knowledge. It's informal enough for casual settings but can also be used in professional contexts.
