Expressions to ask for things
» Can I take your picture, please?
» May I have a photo with you, please?
» Can you lend me your cell phone?
Expressions to give the things
» Here you are.
» Sure.
» Of course.
» Certainly.
Expressions to refuse to give the things
» I’m sorry. I’m using it.
» Not now. I’m using it/them myself. Sorry.
» Sorry, I’m using it/them right now.
Expression to say gratitude
» Thank you.
» Many Thanks.
» Thanks anyway.
Expressions to ask for opinion
» What do you think about ...?
» What is your opinion of ...?
» What about ...?
» What would you say to ...?
Expressions to give opinion
» I think ... .
» I do think ... .
» Well, I must say ... .
» Don't you think ... ?
» I'd say ... .
» In my opinion ... .
» According to me ... .
Expressions to give no opinion
» I don't know.
Expression to ask about like and dislike
» What do you like?
» Do you like ... ?
Expressions of like
» I like ... .
» I love ... .
» I really like ... .
» I really enjoy ... .
» I do like/love ... .
» I'm (really) fond of ... .
» I'm very keen on ... .
» I'm absolutely crazy about ... .
Expressions of dislike
» I don't like ... .
» I dislike ... .
» I don't love ... .
» I hate ... .
» I can't bare ... .
» I can't stand ... .
Expression to ask for clarification
» Are you sure?
» Did you not misunderstand?
» Are you positive?
» What?
» Are you sure?
Expression to give clarification
» Of course.
» Sure.
» Yes, absolutely.
» That’s right.
» No, definitely not.
Expressions of asking for fact about condition:
Middle
» Can you tell me what’s going on (why)?
» Tell me more about it.
» How did it happen?
» How come?
Strong
» I must know what happen.
» I need to know the facts.
» I’d like to know more about it.
Expressions of giving fact about condition:
» Here’s the fact/story
» Let me tell you … /The fact …
» Well, the story is like this …
Expressions of asking for fact of the positions of things:
» Where is the book?
» Where are the students?
» Where is the pen?
Expressions of giving fact of the position, using prepositions of place (e.g.: at, in, on):
» The students are at home.
» The book is in my bag.
» The pen is on the table.
Expressions of asking for fact about time, using prepositions of time at
» What time do you wake up every morning?
» What time does he leave for school everyday?
» What time is it?
» Do you have the time?
Expressions of giving fact about time:
» I wake up at 5 o’clock every morning.
» Can I take your picture, please?
» May I have a photo with you, please?
» Can you lend me your cell phone?
Expressions to give the things
» Here you are.
» Sure.
» Of course.
» Certainly.
Expressions to refuse to give the things
» I’m sorry. I’m using it.
» Not now. I’m using it/them myself. Sorry.
» Sorry, I’m using it/them right now.
Expression to say gratitude
» Thank you.
» Many Thanks.
» Thanks anyway.
Expressions to ask for opinion
» What do you think about ...?
» What is your opinion of ...?
» What about ...?
» What would you say to ...?
Expressions to give opinion
» I think ... .
» I do think ... .
» Well, I must say ... .
» Don't you think ... ?
» I'd say ... .
» In my opinion ... .
» According to me ... .
Expressions to give no opinion
» I don't know.
Expression to ask about like and dislike
» What do you like?
» Do you like ... ?
Expressions of like
» I like ... .
» I love ... .
» I really like ... .
» I really enjoy ... .
» I do like/love ... .
» I'm (really) fond of ... .
» I'm very keen on ... .
» I'm absolutely crazy about ... .
Expressions of dislike
» I don't like ... .
» I dislike ... .
» I don't love ... .
» I hate ... .
» I can't bare ... .
» I can't stand ... .
Expression to ask for clarification
» Are you sure?
» Did you not misunderstand?
» Are you positive?
» What?
» Are you sure?
Expression to give clarification
» Of course.
» Sure.
» Yes, absolutely.
» That’s right.
» No, definitely not.
Expressions of asking for fact about condition:
Middle
» Can you tell me what’s going on (why)?
» Tell me more about it.
» How did it happen?
» How come?
Strong
» I must know what happen.
» I need to know the facts.
» I’d like to know more about it.
Expressions of giving fact about condition:
» Here’s the fact/story
» Let me tell you … /The fact …
» Well, the story is like this …
Expressions of asking for fact of the positions of things:
» Where is the book?
» Where are the students?
» Where is the pen?
Expressions of giving fact of the position, using prepositions of place (e.g.: at, in, on):
» The students are at home.
» The book is in my bag.
» The pen is on the table.
Expressions of asking for fact about time, using prepositions of time at
» What time do you wake up every morning?
» What time does he leave for school everyday?
» What time is it?
» Do you have the time?
Expressions of giving fact about time:
» I wake up at 5 o’clock every morning.