Far from it
"Far from it" is an expression that is used to indicate that the opposite of what has just been said or suggested is true. It is used to express that something is completely different from what was expected or suggested. The phrase is used to show disagreement or disappointment with a statement or suggestion.
"far from it" is used to show that the speaker disagrees with the suggestion or statement being made.
Examples
Statement | Response |
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"Do you think the test was easy?" | "Far from it. I found it really challenging." |
"Do you like this new movie?" | "Far from it. It was boring." |
"Do you think the company is doing well?" | "Far from it. They're losing money." |
"Do you think he's a good dancer?" | "Far from it. He has two left feet." |
"Do you think the vacation was relaxing?" | "Far from it. It was stressful." |
Nada que ver
"Far from it" is an expression that is used to indicate that the opposite of what has just been said or suggested is true. It is used to express that something is completely different from what was expected or suggested. The phrase is used to show disagreement or disappointment with a statement or suggestion.
"ni mucho menos" se utiliza para mostrar que el hablante no está de acuerdo con la sugerencia o afirmación que se hace.
Ejemplos
Pregunta | Respuesta |
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"¿Piensas que el examen fue fácil?" | "Nada que ver. Lo encontré muy desafiante." |
"¿Te gustó esta nueva película?" | "Nada que ver. Fue aburrida." |
"¿Piensas que la compañía está haciendo bien?" | "Nada que ver. Están perdiendo dinero." |
"¿Piensas que es un buen bailarín?" | "Nada que ver. Tiene dos pies izquierdos." |
"¿Piensas que las vacaciones fueron relajantes?" | "Nada que ver. Fue estresante." |