Very good question. "Decide" is used in many different ways. However, as a general rule, you can follow these common structures: 1. decide to do We decided to go to the beach. 2. decide whether to do or not Have you decided whether to go or not? 3. decide what to.... Have you decided what to buy for Tim's birthday present? 4. decide on something (choosing the best answer among several options) I need to decide on the restaurant for the party. 5. decide something (the person who will make the decision) The president will decide the price. The judge will decide the penalty.
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Oh I'm glad you find the video educational. Yes, copying other people's reactions is a good way to speak naturally. Good luck with your studies! : )
細かい部分の指摘になりますが、動画で使っていたdecide とdecide on のニュアンスには違いがありますか?ネイティブスピーカーの観点から教えていただけるとありがたいです!
Very good question. "Decide" is used in many different ways.
However, as a general rule, you can follow these common structures:
1. decide to do
We decided to go to the beach.
2. decide whether to do or not
Have you decided whether to go or not?
3. decide what to....
Have you decided what to buy for Tim's birthday present?
4. decide on something (choosing the best answer among several options)
I need to decide on the restaurant for the party.
5. decide something (the person who will make the decision)
The president will decide the price.
The judge will decide the penalty.