55 Common English Phrases For Daily Conversation
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- How to ask ‘How are you’
- How’ve you been?
How'v ya been
- What’ve you been up to?
What-af-you been up to
- How are thing?
- How’s it going?
- What’s up?
- How’ve you been?
- How to respond to ‘How are you’ questions
- can’t complain
- pretty good
- never been better / could be better
- same old
- How to say ‘thank you’
- You’re a star!
- You’re the best!
- You’re an angel!
- I own you one.
- I appreciate it.
I apprecia-dit
- That’ fantastic.
- That’s brilliant.
- That’s great.
- (respond) It’s (a/my) pleasure.
- (respond) No worries. / Don’t worry about it.
- (respond) Don’t mention it. / It’s nothing.
- (respond) You’re so welcome. / Happy to help.
- How to show agreement
- Absolutely!
- I totally agree with you.
- Tell me about it! (don’t need to tell)
- Exactly!
- You hit the nail on the head.
- How to express disagreement
- Not necessarily.
- I don’t see it that way.
- That’s interesting, but …
- How to respond to a change of plans
- No worries. / Don’t worry about it.
- These things happen. / Things happens.
- It can’t be helped.
- No biggie!
- How to respond to an invitation
- Sounds good!
- I’d love to!
- Sorry, I can’t.
- I won’t be able to make it.
- Unfortunately, I won’t be able to make it.
- I hate to miss it, but …
- I think I’ll pass.
- How to end a conversation
- I must make a move.
- I need ot get going.
- I better get to move on.
- I’ve taken up (enough / too much) of your time.
- I have another commitment.
- How to say goodbye
- See you later. / Later!
- Speak soon!
- Talk to you later.
- Stay in touch.
- Take care!