I’m pretty sure
I’m pretty sure
'I'm pretty sure' is a sentence opener that you can use when you are almost certain that something is true.
November 26, 2024
Read MoreWhat’s with
What’s with
'What’s with' is used in a sentence to ask about the reason for something or to ask what is wrong with someone or something. It suggests that you do not…
November 25, 2024
Read MoreWhat will you do
What will you do
You can use What will you do as a question that asks what someone is willing to do or wants to do. It's a more formal way to ask what someone's…
November 22, 2024
Read MoreWhen will you
When will you
'Will' is often used in a similar way to be going to. It can be used when we’re talking about something with absolute certainty.
November 21, 2024
Read MoreWill you be
Will you be
Starting a phrase with 'Will you be' (used in the future tense) means to refer to actions that will happen in the future, but the exact time is unknown.
November 20, 2024
Read MoreHaven’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 MoreDidn’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 MoreCan’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
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