Excellent. From time to time. Good idea. He likes it very much. Help! He's coming soon. He's right. He's very annoying. He's very famous. How are you? How's work going? Hurry! I ate already. I …
1. “Fancy a cuppa?” · “Would you like a cup of tea?” ; 2. “Alright?” · “Hey, how are you?” ; 3. “I'm knackered!” · “I'm tired.” ; 4. Cheeky · playful; ...
Pretty good! – If you are ok, not so amazing and noticeable. Same old really! – If nothing much has changed, just the same as usual Not so great really! – If your things haven’t been so good. …
It was a pleasure/ my great pleasure to meet you last week. Sorry for my late reply/ Sorry it took me so long to get back to you/ Sorry not to reply sooner (but/ but I had to…). Thank you for …
Excellent. From time to time. Good idea. He likes it very much. Help! He's coming soon. He's right. He's very annoying. He's very famous. How are you? How's work going? Hurry! I ate already. I can't hear you. I'd like to go for a walk. I don't know how to use it. I don't like him. I don't like it. I don't speak very well. I don't understand.
16.8.2022 · Basic English Phrases for Introducing Yourself and Making Friends 1. Hi! I am [Name]. (And you?) 2. Nice to meet you. 3. Where are you from? 4. What do you do? 5. What do you like …
Anyway let me know what happens.” A: “ Yeah no problem. I’ll give you a bell when I know.” B: “ Cool, that would be brilliant, or you could just text me.” A: “ Sure, anyway I will let you know one way or another.” B: “ Sweet, anyway I had better be off, see ya later.” A: “ Okay, cheers, will do.”
3. ‘See eye to eye’ – this means agreeing with someone. “They finally saw eye to eye on the business deal.” 4. ‘Once in a blue moon’ – an event that happens infrequently. “I only go to the …
11.7.2018 · Common phrases for price: It cost a fortune. It cost an arm and a leg. That’s a rip-off. (= overpriced; far more expensive than it should be) That’s a bit pricey. That’s quite reasonable. …
Jul 11, 2018 · Common phrases for price: It cost a fortune. It cost an arm and a leg. That’s a rip-off. (= overpriced; far more expensive than it should be) That’s a bit pricey. That’s quite reasonable. (= it’s a good price) That’s a good deal. (= a good value for the amount of money) It was a real bargain.
Common English Phrases – 120 Useful English Phrases for Everyday Use | Lesson 1 · 1. as easy as pie · 3. bend over backward · 4. bite off more than one can chew · 5 ...
7.10.2020 · Bob’s your uncle! Bodge something When you bodge something, or do a bodge job, you repair something in an amateur or bad way. I did a bit of a bodge job on the dining room …
1000 Most Common English Phrases www.englishgrammarhere.com My body says yes, but my heart say no. Nope Maybe another time. I am not accepting anything else at this time. We …
20.1.2022 · Thank you all for coming. I appreciate everyone being here. First, I’d like to welcome you all. I would like to thank you for being here on time. I wish to thank you all for coming on …
Anyway let me know what happens.” A: “ Yeah no problem. I’ll give you a bell when I know.” B: “ Cool, that would be brilliant, or you could just text me.” A: “ Sure, anyway I will let you know one …