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Here we provide the simplest and most frequently used expressions, by mastering them you should not be at a loss for words. Practise these common English expressions and you will feel more confident in your private and business dealings.
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Have a nice weekend. - and more...
Do you know how to be polite in English? - True or False? [begin] |
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Saying goodbye -> Bye! Goodbye! and more ..... -> Quiz - True or False
There are many things that you can say in English when you are leaving somebody. Here are some of the most common phrases. [begin] |
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The art of saying “sorry”: an apology can be incredibly powerful.
Learn some phrases to tell the other person how really sorry you are… -> True or False [begin] |
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Polite Grammar - > Would you…? / Could you…? / Would you like to…?
If you are asking other people to do things, you would normally use Would you or Could you + infinitive. Would you like to…? is also a very polite way of suggesting or requesting something, politer than Do you want to…? [begin] |
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Would you mind ......? -> Drag and Drop
If you want to sound particularly polite you can also use Would you mind + verb-ing as the preferred alternative to Could you…? [begin] |
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