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What are some common catchphrases?
The most common English idioms
Idiom | Meaning |
---|---|
A blessing in disguise | a good thing that seemed bad at first |
A dime a dozen | Something common |
Beat around the bush | Avoid saying what you mean, usually because it is uncomfortable |
Better late than never | Better to arrive late than not to come at all |
What are some positive expressions?
9 Powerful Phrases Super Positive People Always Say
- I admire you. Super positive people are appreciative.
- You can do it. Super positive people are supportive.
- I value you. Super positive people are caring.
- You can count on me. Super positive people are collaborative.
- I believe in you.
- You are kind.
- I trust you.
- You are smart.
What should I answer instead of OK?
Synonyms & Antonyms of OK
- agreeable,
- all right,
- alright,
- copacetic.
- (also copasetic or copesetic),
- ducky,
- fine,
- good,
What are old sayings?
Adages, Proverbs and Aphorisms Every Man Should Learn
- A rolling stone gathers no moss – A reference to the way that rocks are overgrown by moss and lichen when they stay in one spot.
- A watched pot never boils.
What should I reply instead of Hmm?
Generally, now it becomes a trend to reply with hmm if someone wishes to end the conversation. The best way to make them realize their mistake is to reply with okk, ttyl, bye.
What is a simple phrase?
A phrase is a group of words that adds meaning to a sentence. A phrase is not a sentence because it is not a complete idea with a subject, verb and a predicate. In a phrase, the main word, or the word that is what the phrase is about, is called the head.