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Haven’t you

Haven’t you

'Haven't you' often conveys a sense of surprise or incredulity, implying that the speaker expects the listener to be aware of something. Using a contraction 'haven't' makes your question seem…
November 15, 2024 Read More
Didn’t she

Didn’t she

Using 'Didn't she' is a way of repeating what you've just heard, generally in order to get more details from the other person. It's a good way to make sure…
November 14, 2024 Read More
Can’t you just

Can’t you just

When we use 'Can't you just', it is often used to suggest that someone should do something, especially when it seems like the obvious thing to do.
November 13, 2024 Read More
Isn’t it a

Isn’t it a

When we have some idea that something is true, or we suspect it is true, but we are not sure and are asking from a position of uncertainty; we can…
November 12, 2024 Read More
Aren’t you

Aren’t you

Use 'Aren't you' to ask for confirmation or clarification about something regarding the person being addressed. It can also be used to express surprise or challenge.
November 11, 2024 Read More
In my opinion

In my opinion

In my opinion is a phrase people use in speech and writing before expressing something that is their belief or viewpoint. One’s viewpoint is not necessarily a fact and may be…
November 8, 2024 Read More
You have every reason to

You have every reason to

You have every reason to It can be used to express a strong feeling that you have a very justifiable reason to do something. 
November 7, 2024 Read More
Is there a better way

Is there a better way

Is there a better way is a question you ask to seek a different approach to something. When asking about a different approach to doing something, it is usually the…
November 6, 2024 Read More
Don’t you want to

Don’t you want to

'Don't you want to' is a form of a question you ask in which there is an expectation of a yes or no answer. Answering yes or no by itself…
November 5, 2024 Read More
I can’t believe

I can’t believe

You can say I can't believe to express something that is true, amazing or disturbing. It is often used to indicate surprise, dismay, or disappointment.
November 4, 2024 Read More

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