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SIMPLE AND EASY COMMON ENGLISH EXPRESSIONS

SIMPLE AND EASY COMMON ENGLISH EXPRESSIONS
 
 
 
 
Hey all…..Today it is all about sticking on to continuous practice of using and speaking english in daily life….
 
Using some simple, useful and plain expressions which are fit enough for practical usage 
 
Here we go….Let’s see a few of them
 
 
 
 
 
1. I’ve heard a lot about him/her. 
 
This expression could be used as I have heard a lot about/She has heard a lot about/They have heard a lot of about 
 
For Example:- We are the best crew in Las Vegas….. 
 
You response could be
 Yep! I have heard a lot about you
 
 
 
 
2. Give it a go. 
 
You could use this expression when you want to experiment new things and give it a go.
 
For Example:- I will call to participate in the music content, I am doubtful whether I should give it a try
 
Your response could be 
“Give it a go.”
 
 
 
 
 
3. Pleasure is mine.
 
 
SIMPLE AND EASY COMMON ENGLISH EXPRESSIONS

 
 
 
This is an absolutely elegant, cordial and well mannered phrase to use. 
 
For Example:- So kind of you that you reached out to help
 
Your response could be 
Pleasure is mine.
 
 
 
 
 
4. We’re running short of time. 
  
  You could use this expression when you as a family or a team do not have time to spare for anything or any event.
 
 
For Example:- Could you please visit our shop before you check in the flight 
 
Your response could be  
Oh! Sorry Sir, We are running short of time. Maybe we will check out next time.
 
 
 
 
 
5. How’s it going?
 
You could use this expression to ask somebody how their life is and in what way things are going about in your life.
 
For Example:- If you suddenly run into your neighbour’s house, you could ask how’s it going?
 
 
 
 
6. No worries 
 
You could use this expression to comfort someone when someone is in pain, discomfort or hardship.
 
For Example:- I am truly worried about my forth coming semester exams
 
Your response could be “No worries”.
 
 
 
 
7. Hang on a sec
 
This is a completely comfortable expression to use when you are on a phone or mobile conversation 
 
 
Hang on an sec

 
 
 
For Example:- Someone continuous explaining about their holiday celebrations, when you have your calling bell ringing suddenly you could say to the person on the phone or mobile
 
You could say “Hang on a sec”
 
Guess that was an enjoyable and interesting stuff for today. Have fun using them in your daily life
 
Catch you soon 
 
Janet