1.Have I made myself clear?
Did I understand?
2.You’ve got the point.
You grasp the essence of the problem.
3.That’s all for today.
That’s all for today.
4.We'd better be off.
It’s time for us to leave.
5.Let's face it.
Let’s face it. It often shows that the speaker is unwilling to escape difficulties.
6.Let's got started.
Let’s start. When persuading others, he said: Don't just talk. Let's get started.
7.I'm really dead.
I am really exhausted. When speaking frankly about your feelings, I'm really dead.
8.I've done my best.
I have tried my best.
9.Is that so? Is
really that way? It is often used when a person expresses surprise and suspicion after listening to something.
10. Don't play games with me!
Don't play tricks with me!
11. I don't know for sure.
I don't know for sure.
12. I'm not going to kid you.
I'm not kidding you.
13. That's something.
is so good, great.
14. Brilliant idea!
This idea is awesome! This idea is so clever!
15. Do you really mean it?
Take this seriously?
16. You are a great help.
You helped
17. I couldn't be more sure.
I am sure it is?
18. I am behind you.
I support you.
19. I'm broke.
I am penniless.
20. Mind you!
Please pay attention! Listen! (You can only use Mind.)
21. You can count on it.
You can believe it, don’t worry.
22. I never liked it anyway.
I have never liked this thing very much. When a friend or colleague accidentally breaks your stuff, you can use this sentence to give him a step and break the embarrassing situation.
23. That depends.
will talk about the situation.
24. Congratulations.
Congratulations and congratulations.
25. Thanks anyway.
I still have to thank you anyway. You can use this phrase to express gratitude when others try their best to help you but fail to help you.
26. It's a deal.
in one word is the definite
27. May I come in?
Can I come in?
28. Come in, please.
Please enter.
29. Sit down, please.
Please sit.
30. It’s time for class.
It’s time for class.
31. Open your books and turn to page 20.
Open your book and turn to page 20.
32. I’ll call the roll before class.
I want to call the name before class.
33. Here!
is here!
34. Has everybody got a sheet?
Did everyone get the materials?
35. Any different opinion?
have different opinions?
36. Are you with me?
Have you followed what I said?
37. After you. You please first.
This is a very common polite saying. You can express it when entering/out and getting in the car.
38. Could you say it again?
Can you say it again?
39. Any questions?
is there any problem?
40. Don't take it to heart.
Don't take it to your heart, don't worry and feel sad about it.
41. Please turn in your paper before leaving.
Please submit the paper before leaving.
Daily terms for seeking help:
42. Would you please open the door for me?
Please help open the door?
43. May I ask you a question?
Can I ask you a question?
44. Please give me a hand.
Please help me.
45. Could you do me a favor?
Can you please help me?
46. Would you help me remove the refrigerator?
Can you help me move the refrigerator?
47. Get me my coat, please.
Please help me get my coat.
48. Make me a cup of coffee, will you?
Make me a cup of coffee, okay?
49. Call me tomorrow if you have time.
Make a call tomorrow if you have time.
50. Could you tell me where I can find these books?
Can you tell me where I can find these books?
51. Certainly.
Of course.
52. With pleasure.
is very happy.
53. I’m sorry. I’m busy now.
Sorry, I’m busy now.
54. Would you mind closing the window for me?
Can you help me close the window? (Do you mind closing the window?)
55. Not at all.
of course. (Of course I don’t mind)
daily terms for getting sick:
56. How are you feeling today?
How do you feel today?
57. I don’t feel very well.
I don’t feel very well.
.
58. Do you feel better now?
Do you think it's better now?
59. Much better.
is much better.
60. I’m sick.
I’m sick.
61. He’s got a bad headache.
He has a severe headache.
62. My fever is gone.
My fever has subsided.
63. What’s the matter with you?
What’s wrong with you?
64. I’ve got a pain in my back.
My back hurts.
65. It really hurts.
.
66. It hurts right here.
It hurts here.
67. It’s bleeding. You’d better see a doctor about that cut.
is bleeding, you’d better find a doctor to see the wound.
68. Call the doctor!
Call the doctor quickly and call the doctor!
69. Take two pills and have a good rest.
Take two pills and have a good rest.
Take two pills and have a good rest.
70. I hope you’ll be well soon.
I wish you a good health as soon as possible.
Ask others for opinions Daily English:
71. What do you think about it?
What do you think about this?
72. Is that right?
is that right?
73. Absolutely right.
is absolutely correct.
74. I think you’re mistaken about that.
I think you are wrong.
75. Is that ok? Is this OK?
?
76. That’s ok/fine.
is pretty good.
77. That’s excellent.
That’s great.
78. He was absent yesterday. Do you know why?
He didn't arrive yesterday. Do you know why?
79. Do you have any idea?
What do you think?
80. I suppose he was sick.
I guess he was probably sick.
81. Will it rain tomorrow?
Will it rain tomorrow?
82. No, I don’t think so.
No, I don’t think.
83. Do you really want to know what I think?
Do you really want to know what I think?
84. Please give me your advice.
Please give me some suggestions.
85. I want to hear your opinion.
I want to hear your thoughts.
Spoken English language that expresses different opinions:
86. He is a very creative student.
He is a very creative student.
87. What you have said about this is very interesting.
What you said is very interesting.
88. I cannot agree with you on this point.
At this point, I cannot agree with you.
89. I just couldn't help it.
I just can't help it.
90. That’s the point.
This is the key to the problem.
91. The whole class is in a heated discussion.
The whole class is in a heated discussion.
92. Let’s just run through the arguments for and against.
Let’s take a look at the reasons for pros and opposition.
93. Please sum up what you said just now.
Please summarize what you just said.
94. Has anybody else anything to say on this?
Does anyone have anything else to say about this?
Does anyone have anything else to say about this?
95. Does anybody share David’s opinion?
Does anyone agree with David’s opinion?
96. Is there any evidence to support what you have said?
Is there any evidence to support your statement?
97. Well, it depends.
This depends on the situation.
98. I don’t think it’s necessary for us to discuss this question any further.
I don’t think it’s necessary for us to discuss this question any further.
I don’t think it’s necessary for us to discuss this question any further.
I don’t think it’s necessary for us to discuss this question any further.
I don’t think it’s necessary for us to discuss this question any further.
I don’t think we have to discuss this question any further.
I don’t think it’s necessary for us to discuss this question any further.
I don’t think it’s necessary for us to discuss this question any further.
I don’t think it’s necessary for us to discuss this question any further.
I don’t think it’s necessary for us to discuss this question any further.
I don’t think it’s necessary for us to discuss this question any further.
I don’t think it’s necessary
99. There are always two sides to everything.
Each piece has two sides.
100. Finally, we came to an agreement.
Finally we reached an agreement.