DO NOT SAY ‘I understand’! | Learn MUCH better ways alternatives (Harry) fair enough – 1. especially British English used to say that you agree with someone’s suggestion or that something seems reasonable or fair 2. used for saying that
Useful expressions
STOP saying “WHAT?”: Advanced English Lesson (Vanessa) Ways to say “What?” – Be Polite in American English (Rachel) What? What did you say? May sound rude. The better are: Excuse me? Pardon? I beg your pardon? (Old style, but still
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179. Conversation about Travel (Real English Conversation: Advanced…). Jan 10, 2025 180. Pronunciation Training for 2025 (English Pronunciation Training for 2025). Jan 31, 2025 181. 15 Confident English Phrases (15 Phrases for Confident English). Feb 7, 2025 182. Common English
Sentence Patterns
Please, Thank You and You’re Welcome When ‘please’ is used in order to make requests more polite. It is added to the end of polite question and is preceded by a comma. Notice that ‘please’ is placed at the beginning
Correct pronunciation of some words
Avoid This Pronunciation for Professional English (American) (Silicon, silicone etc):
Intrusive R. The linking /r/
Intrusive R. Not necessary to use, but some people do (New York, New Jersey, some British) Law and Order = Law(r)andOrder The linking /r/ – more actual for BE War and Peace = ворандпис, не воэндпис