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Created by Jesús A. VÁZQUEZ AYALA
over 3 years ago
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Question | Answer |
Anyway | Marks a shift away from a topic. Ex. It's sold out, anyway, I didn't want to go. |
Actually | Indicates that what you are saying is a surprise to you or is the opposite of what might be imagined or introduces the opposite response to what someone wants or expects. Ex. 1. I thought I didn't like dance shows but actually, I quite enjoyed it. Ex. 2. Actually, I'd prefer if you didn't smoke in here. |
As I was saying/As I said | Continuing a theme after a change of subject. Ex. 1. As I was saying before I was interrupted, I'd like to go to the cinema. Ex. 2. As I said last week, I don't enjoy opera. |
Absolutely | Used as a stronger way of saying yes. Ex. 1. A) Would you like a holiday in Thailand? B) Absolutely, when do we go? |
Exactly | Used to emphasize what you mean. Ex. 1. What exactly are you talking about? Ex. 2. Exactly that's what I meant. |
Well | Used to indicate an emotion including: annoyance, anger, surprise, disappointment and relief. Ex. 1. Well, that's not what I wanted to hear. Ex. 2. Well, I didn't expect that! |
Fine | Used informally to indicate that something is not good. Ex. 1. That's another fine mess you've got me into. Ex. 2. A) How are you since your wife left you? B) Fine, what do you think. |
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