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Every day English phrases and Expression


1. Do you relish these? 

2. Go on with you. 

3. Nothing special. 

4. You must come. 

5. I'm very upset. 

6. You are getting fat. 

7. Okay, it's a deal. 

8. About what? 

9. That's a silly idea. 

10. I'm all for it! 

11. Is it all right? 

12. Who cares? 

13. I had hoped. 

14. Do as you told. 

15. You sit on the chair. 

16. This way please. 

17. Keep on the look out. 

18. Watch your step. 

19. It's up to you. 

20. It was kind of you. 

21. That's wrong. 

22. I flatly disagree. 

23. That's not right. 

24. Don't panic. 

25. Let's go then. 

26. Mater is like that. 

27. The choice is yours. 

28. I'm getting up. 

29. Five minutes or so. 

30. The big one. 

31. Yes. Exactly so. 

32. In a way, it is. 

33. That's the point. 

34. Anything else? 

35. Never ever. 

36. No no it is not so. 

37. Is it a bit far? 

38. Yes, it is so. 

39. No, not at all. 

40. It's not so. 

41. I support you fully. 

42. Well, go on with it. 

43. Then I must come. 

44. Who else are coming? 

45. Let me guess again. 46. We would feel better. 

47. I'm not sick on purpose. 

48. Okay, I will give it a try. 

49. Do you have to do that? 

50. Do you approve of this?

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