🤔 How to...respond to "How are you?"?
It seems like the automatic response to the English question, "How are you?" is "I'm fine. Thank you, and you?" Today, let's learn how to respond to the most basic conversation-starter question: How are you?
You can use the following phrases and/or sentences below to make your answer unique, original, and sincere:
I'm good. I'm great. A good replacement for "I'm fine."
Not bad. It sounds a bit negative, but this can mean you feel okay.
I feel better. You can answer like this if you had some problems that were solved.
I'm hanging in there. You can answer like this if you are having a challenging day.
Don't forget to respond and continue the conversation to keep communication flowing.
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English Idiom of the Day 💬
the best of both worlds
It means a situation in which you can enjoy the advantages of two very different things at the same time.
A: Your clothes look so fashionable!
B: Thanks. I got it on a discounted price, so it's very cheap.
A: Lucky you! You got the best of both worlds.
In this conversation, the cheap price of the clothes and them being fashionable are both good deals. So, the speaker is lucky to wear them.
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🤓 Grammar Bits: Simple Present Tense
The simple present tense expresses a general truth or a customary action. Use the simple present tense to talk about things that are planned for the future.
Examples:
Cow eats grass.
The sun rises in the east.
Aunt Alma wears eyeglasses.
Fill in the blanks with the correct form of simple present tense:
1. Winter ________ after autumn. (come)
2. A dog ________. (bark)
3. You ________ tired. (look)
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