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Hey guys, hope everyone is doing well. This is Seven here, and today I wanna say something about sentences and phrases you might use during daily life when you speak English. They are actually very simple but I believe quite useful when you are in another country like Canada and the U.S.


来自iPhone客户端1楼2015-08-20 23:13回复
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    来自Android客户端2楼2015-08-20 23:16
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      IP属地:安徽来自Android客户端3楼2015-08-20 23:17
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        来自Android客户端4楼2015-08-20 23:17
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          1. Take care/ Have a good day/have a good one
          When you are gonna hang up or leave some places (like a market, your office, classroom, etc ), normally you could say take care or have a good day before you say bye. It’s also applicable when you are gonna get out of a car/the taxi or say goodbye to your frinds/family.


          来自iPhone客户端5楼2015-08-20 23:18
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            厉害


            IP属地:山东来自Android客户端6楼2015-08-20 23:18
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              2.Thank you/ I appreciate it
              It might a little bit strange cuz it’s sort of different from the situation in China. Here when you are gonna take off the bus, the majority of people would say thank you, thanks or I appreciate it to the bus driver to show their gratitude when the door opens.


              来自iPhone客户端7楼2015-08-20 23:20
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                IP属地:河南来自Android客户端8楼2015-08-20 23:21
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                  3. Sure/Of course
                  Well, actually not a lot of people say “certainly” nowadays, most people use sure or of course and there is a slight difference between the two phrases. For example, when someone relies you with sure, like “do you want a cup of coffee?“ “sure”, it means he or she is very glad to do that. About “of course”, people say that when it’s something very obvious or something that you think someone probably already knows or will not be surprised about, like “what else could it be?” like, ”I will, of course, attend that class as we planned before.”


                  来自iPhone客户端9楼2015-08-20 23:22
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                    4. Pale/dark.
                    Don’t use white or black to describe people’ skin color. It’s not appropriate at all. You could use pale or fair when someone has a light skin while dark or tan when the skin color is not that light.


                    来自iPhone客户端12楼2015-08-20 23:23
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                      5. No problem.
                      I think you guys are pretty familiar with that phrase when you wanna reply to “could you help me” or things like that. However, apart from that kind question, “no problem” is also used when someone says thank you to you. Under that circumstance, it shares the same meaning with “you’re welcome”.


                      来自iPhone客户端13楼2015-08-20 23:25
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                        来自Android客户端14楼2015-08-20 23:25
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                          6. –ish/-something
                          “ish” is usually added onto the end of a word or phrase as a stand-in for "sort of" and "kind of". Like, “do you love that movie?” “well, yes..ish.” It means you don’t actually love that movie. “ish” could means “give or take a time period” as well. For example, “I’ll come to you house at 12-ish.” Which means you gotta give or take one hour.
                          In terms of “something”, I will just give your guys some sentences. “Do you know how old that girl is?” “ well, I guess maybe…10-something?” It means you think that girl is around 10 years old. Or “you want a banana or something? ” so you could have other choices.


                          来自iPhone客户端15楼2015-08-20 23:27
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