You have tentatively been selected to play the part of the third tree, or at least the rock.
je suis le directeur (or specifically for a movie director: un metteur en scène)
No, that is not correct. If you are telling someone that you will phone them at some future time, the sentence would be, I will give you a call. You might also be talking about a something possible rather than actual; for example, if I give you a call, would you be willing to talk to me? But you would not just say, I give you a call.
Depending on the tense, the verb of director is direct, directs, directing and directed.Some example sentences are:"I will direct you there"."He directs them to the correct place"."He is directing the traffic"."I directed this film".
No, because it isn't telling a action. The verb form would be minimize.
If I showed you a photograph of a beautiful sunset, I would be showing a beautiful sunset - which you could see for yourself. If I didn't have the photograph to show you, but tried to describe the sunset scene, then I would be telling - leaving you to imagine the scene for yourself.
Based upon my somewhat limited information, I can only answer your question tentatively. The meeting has been tentatively scheduled for this Friday at 10:00 a.m.
No.
That would be third-person omniscient point of view, where you seem to have an "off screen" director telling you what's going on.
The antonym for tentatively is certainly, surely & definitely. I found this on Thesaurus.com. Its a good website for to look up on meanings, antonym, synonym & more.
Nothing. More information would be very helpful in telling you what might be wrong with your Amigo.
It depends on the person. Sometimes they might avoid telling a lie, or sometimes they want to avoid telling something that might make them look bad. Sometimes they feel that a question is too personal, so they don't answer it.
first you should send the warnerbros casting director a letter of application telling them who you would prefer to play in the movie and why you would be good as that character. send them a few photos of you and your parent's signature (if you are a child). to boost your chances you might want to video yourself and send that off too. good luck!
It would normally be 'he is saying', as you would only use 'he is telling' if the sentence is 'he is telling me how to do everything' or 'he is telling me a lovely story'.
Personally, I would toss them out. There's no telling what they might have grown and cooking them might not fix it. Besides, the quality would be down the tubes.
Roman Catholic AnswerIf you are a fervent Catholic wishing to grow in your faith, then you would not only go to confession regularly (at least once a month, if not weekly), but you would also have a spiritual director-who very well might be the same person. Most Catholics would use their confessor as a spiritual director. Your director will give you advice on what to read, what to do, how to pray, etc. That is spiritual guidance.
The way u would say "that would be telling" in Greek is που θα λέει.
Director (feminine) Masculin would be Director no a at the end