I heard about
I heard about
'I heard about' refers to receiving new information or learning about specific news that you didn’t know about beforehand. It may suggest that you have received information or details regarding…
October 21, 2024
Read MoreDidn’t I tell you to
Didn’t I tell you to
'Didn’t I tell you to' to focuses on a specific past event. It implies that the speaker is pointing out a specific time when they communicated the information. It has…
October 4, 2024
Read MoreI’m not used to
I’m not used to
If someone says 'I’m not used to' it’s a feeling of not being familiar or comfortable with something.
October 3, 2024
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I’m good at
'Good at' informs someone what you excel at and are comfortable doing.
October 2, 2024
Read MoreI have to admit that
I have to admit that
'I have to admit that' is used to show that you confess something, even if you are embarrassed, hesitant, or reluctant to be honest.
September 27, 2024
Read MoreDo you remember
Do you remember
'Do you remember' is a way to ask a polite question often used to remind someone of something they have forgotten or to recall a past experience.
September 26, 2024
Read MoreHave you been to
Have you been to
Use 'Have you been to' when you want to ask if someone has visited or physically been to a specific place/location.
September 25, 2024
Read MoreIs that why you
Is that why you
When you want to confirm the reason for someone’s actions, you can use 'Is that why you'.
September 24, 2024
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