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What does it would be nice mean?

What does it would be nice mean?

It would be nice: I would like it, It would be pleasant.

Is it that will be nice or that would be nice?

‘It would be nice’ is usually used when talking about a fantasy, or something that probably won’t happen. ‘It will be nice’ is used when talking about an event that you look forward to in the future.

Would be nice in a sentence?

It would be nice if exports doubled. It would be nice if they were. It would be nice if we could. It would be nice, but not necessarily.

Would be nice to see you meaning?

used for greeting or saying goodbye to someone who you already know.

What kind of word is nice?

adjective
Nice is an adjective meaning ‘pleasant’, ‘enjoyable’ or ‘satisfactory’: …

What does nice of you mean?

how nice of you: you are really pleasant, kind.

Would is a verb?

Would is an auxiliary verb – a modal auxiliary verb. We use would mainly to: talk about the past. talk about the future in the past.

What are nice sentences?

Nice sentence example

  • It’s nice to have that special respect.
  • It’s nice to hear you laugh.
  • It must be nice having your land so close to the park.
  • It’s a nice cool morning.
  • It looked nice against her winter paled skin.
  • It was nice seeing Alondra like this.

How do you reply to it will be nice to see you?

The most common way to reply is with “Nice to meet you too.” When responding to “Nice to meet you”, you can reply formally, “It’s a pleasure meeting you as well” or informally “Same here.”

Where is nice to see you to see you nice from?

“Nice to see you, to see you…” – Back in the 1970s and 1980s Bruce would open The Generation Game programme each time with the saying which the audience would finish off with “nice!” The TV legend brought this back into popular use during his years on Strictly Come Dancing between 2004 and 2014.

How do you describe a nice person?

Affable — He’s easy to talk to. Agreeable — He’s enjoyable to talk to. Amiable — He’s friendly and nice. Charming — He has a “magic” effect that makes people like him.

When to use ” if you could ” and ” it would be nice “?

imply “If you could …, it would be nice.”? I would say that it implies, “It would be nice if you could…” as in, Wouldn’t it be nice if you could provide an example sentence? which is about the same as, It would be nice if you could provide an example sentence. – J.R. ♦ Aug 21 ’15 at 15:40 To answer your second question first: not quite.

What is the definition of it would be nice?

Definition. It would be nice: I would like it, It would be pleasant. idiom. It would be nice if we got together this weekend. We haven’t seen each other for weeks so it would be great!

When to use ” it would be nice if it rains “?

“It would be nice if it rains.” “If it rains, it would be nice.” Both are acceptable. “It would be nice if it rained.” “It would be nice if it were to rain.” Thanks for contributing an answer to English Language Learners Stack Exchange! Please be sure to answer the question. Provide details and share your research! But avoid …

What does wouldn’t it be nice if you could ride a giraffe mean?

as in, Wouldn’t it be nice if you could provide an example sentence? which is about the same as, It would be nice if you could provide an example sentence. – J.R. ♦ Aug 21 ’15 at 15:40 To answer your second question first: not quite. When you say “Wouldn’t it be nice if you could ride a giraffe?”