Message (Noun)
Syllable division: mes·sage
How to pronounce: UK: /ˈmes.ɪdʒ/ US: /ˈmes.ɪdʒ/
#1 Meaning: A brief statement you make when you can't speak to someone face-to-face.
Example:
> Please leave a message when you hear something.
> Did you also receive a message from her about the event tonight?
#2 Meaning: A signal that the brain receives from the nerves that travel through the body.
Example:
> When you fall your brain usually receives messages from the nerves in your body that is in pain.
#3 Meaning: The most crucial concept in a book, movie, drama, or concept you want to express to others.
Example:
> I think that the message of the drama was well told.
HAVE A TERRIFIC TUESDAY! 😀
REMEMBER TO POST YOUR SENTENCE 😀
Some drama movies give me messages.
Good sentence Moung! 😀
When I arrive at home, I’ll send you a message.
Good sentence Boubacar! 😀
You can also say:
When I arrive home, I’ll send you a message.
Before I leave ,I wrote a message to my parents saying where I was going.
When he fall,his brain received a message from the nerves in his body that his arm is in pain.
The book that Helen read had a significant messsage to her.
Good sentences Nirvana! 😀
Try saying:
Before I left, I sent a message to my parents, telling them where I was going.
When he fell, his brain received a message from the nerves in his body that his arm was in pain.
The book that Helen read had a significant message for her.
I sent you a message. Did you read it, didn’t you?
Good sentence Tomasz! 😀
Try saying:
I sent you a message. Didn’t you read it?