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  • if I say is that mean? or does that mean? - HiNative
    Do you mean "to mean," the verb, or "mean," the adjective? If you mean, "to mean," "Does that mean ~?" is correct If you mean, "mean," "Is that mean?" is correct "To mean" is a verb, so it uses "to do" when you're asking a question It comes from Gaelic |You would use "is that mean?" Does is typically used in sentences like "does that come in red?" Or something like that hope this helps
  • What does the mean? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    What does the mean? Ask Question Asked 9 years, 11 months ago Modified 9 years, 9 months ago Viewed
  • What does it mean? vs. What does that mean? — whats the difference?
    An American friend of mine said, "I've never heard about 'What does it mean?', I've always used 'What does that mean?'" My other English friend said: "It depends on context " I asked, what context? He tried to explain but couldn't So now I'm asking you: What is the difference between "What does it mean?" and "What does that mean?" in common
  • Which is correct What does this mean or what does this means
    "What does this means" is wrong The verb "mean" should remain in the infinitive because the auxiliary verb "do" is already conjugated That happens with all verbs that are used together with an auxiliary verb in questions and in the negative in simple present and simple past tenses
  • Meaning of by when used with dates - inclusive or exclusive
    It could mean either "up to and including", or "strictly before" Which meaning it had in a specific context would depend upon the conventions governing that context, which can and do differ Which meaning it had in a specific context would depend upon the conventions governing that context, which can and do differ
  • What does the `%` (percent) operator mean? - Stack Overflow
    Nobody here has provided any examples of exactly how an equation can return different results, such as comparing 37 6 to 37%6, and before some of you get upset thinking that you did, pause for a moment and think about it for a minute, according to Dirk Vollmar in here the int x % int y parses as (x - (x y) * y) which seems fairly straightforward at first glance, but not all Math is performed
  • Which equals operator (== vs ===) should be used in JavaScript . . .
    The === operator is called a strict comparison operator, it does differ from the == operator Lets take 2 vars a and b For "a == b" to evaluate to true a and b need to be the same value
  • What do the symbols = and == mean in python? When is each used?
    As MarkyPython already said Assignment means you use the = to assign the value on the right side to a variable a on the left side
  • What is the Java ?: operator called and what does it do?
    This answer is technically correct However, since there is only one ternary operator you often see it referred to as the ternary operator Even though this name does not convey the complete meaning of the operator, it is a name that has stuck If you mention the name "ternary operator", programmers know what you are talking about
  • grammar - Understanding as of, as at, and as from - English . . .
    Joel is mistaken when he says that as of means "up to and including a point of time," although it is often used to mean so As of designates the point in time from which something occurs So as of some point would mean from the date specified onward However, his answering of the best way to say each phrase is spot on





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