Today we will learn some of the most common terms and see if we have mastered all of them in the sentence. Let's go right now.
1.I'm fine. The usage of
fine is widely used in English, especially in spoken English. It expresses well, it is okay, and it means good. There are three main uses of
fine. Let’s take a look at several scene dialogues and understand the usage of fine.
(1) is used to answer greetings like How are you?, which means very good. For example:
A: How are you? How are you?
B: I'm fine, thank you, and you ? Very good, thank you! Are you OK?
(2) is used to indicate that something or situation is satisfactory, meaning it is very good, good, okay. For example:
A: How's your new job? How is your new job?
B: It's fine, thank you. Very good, thank you.
(3) means agreeing to a certain proposal, arrangement, idea, etc., which means good, OK, agree. For example:
A: How about going to the cinema? How about going to the cinema?
B: That's fine. OK.
2, Why not? Why not?
The most common usage of Why not we are exposed to is to make suggestions or advice, indicating why not do something? In addition to expressing suggestions, why not can also be used to ask why, expressing an incomprehensible mood, meaning why? Why not. . . Woolen cloth?
and then experience and practice in the conversation.
such as: A: You should not smoke. You should not smoke.
B: Why not? Why?
A: Don't touch it.
B: why not? Why?
A: It's hot! You'll burn yourself. It was hot at that time, you'll burn yourself.
3.But I do know that you're the only person I want to be in this car with right now.
But now I can be sure that you are the only person I want to be in this car with right now.
But now I can be sure that you are the only person I want to be in this car with right now.
But now I can be sure that you are the only person I want to be in this car with right now.
right now is an adverb, which can basically be used as now, but right now emphasizes more at this moment, indicating now, immediately, immediately. Emphasize a state of immediate execution, and emphasize time more heavily than now. Here are some high-frequency usages.
You'd better leave right now.
We're very busy right now.
Do it right now.
Please stop right now. Please stop immediately.
Today I mainly learn the usage of fine, why not, right now sentences. I wonder if you have mastered it? I hope this sharing will be useful to you. Study a little bit every day, it means a lot, and we will be very good if we stick to it. At the same time, everyone is welcome to forward, follow and collect. Different content will be updated every day, and we will learn together and make progress together.