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Giving advice
Asking for information
| -(Excuse me) can/ could you tell me (the way to the station/...) -Do you know (if they are here / when they leave /...) -Could you give me some information about ... -Is it true that (they have moved /...) -Have you got an idea of (when they leave / ...) -I'd like to know (what he does / ...)
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Correcting agreeing with a statement
| -Yes, it is / was / will ... -Oh yes, I did / Oh no, I didn't. -That's (quite) right. -No, it isn't really so. -I'm sorry but that isn't correct. - Well, it's the contrary in fact.
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Asking about language
| -Pardon? / I beg your pardon? -I'm sorry I didn't catch what you said. -What is the meaning of ...? -How do you pronounce..? -How do you say that? -How is it spelt? How do you spell ...?
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Expressing certainty
| Being sure. I'm sure / certain (that) (he will come / ...) -There is no doubt about it. -No doubt (you'd like to see your gift / ...) -I certainly think / believe that (she was unhappy / ...) -I'm positive on that point. I'm certain... -It is obvious that ... -That goes without saying. -It's crystal clear. -It's as sure as two and two make four. Being less sure. -I think so -I think that ( they will be there by 6 / ...) -I suppose so. -I suppose / expect that ( it is the way to the bus stop /...) -I believe that ( he is sick / ...) -I assume (that ) (they did it / ...) -It's more than probable that ... -I wouldn't be surprised if .... Being unsure. I'm not sure (that) ... -I wonder if... -I doubt if ... -May be / perhaps (they're right / ...) -It's very doubtful whether (he'll accept / ...) -There's a little chance of ( arriving in time / ...) -It isn't known for use ... Not knowing. -I don't think so. -I don't think that (they will give her a ring / ...) -I don't know / I've no idea / I wouldn't like to say (where it is). -I haven't the faintest idea. -Sorry, I can't tell you.
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Inquiring about certainty
| -Are you (quite) sure (that) ... -Do you think so? -Do you think that ...? -Do you believe / suppose that (it's a good idea / ...)?
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Expressing possibility -It is possible -It is possible (that) (it rains / ...) -I / you ... can (drive / read / ...) -He / we / ... is/are capable of ( doing better / ...)
Expressing impossibility
| -It is impossible -It is impossible (that) (it rains / ...) -I / you ... can't (drive / read / ...) -You can't possibly ( do this / ...)
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Inquiring about possibility
| -Is it possible? -Is it possible (that) (he will come / ...) -Will he / she / they .. be able to (do it / ...)? -Can he / she /.... (drive / read /...)?
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Expressing obligation
| -You have (got) (to go / ...) -We / you ..must (leave / ...) -Do behave yourself! -It is compulsory. -We are forced to do so. -We were obliged to (pay / ...)
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Expressing there is no obligation
| -It's not necessary / not necessarily. -No) you needn't / you don't need to ... (go out / ...) -No need to (wait / ...) -You don't have to .. (wait / ...) -You haven't got to (wash the car / ...) -It is not compulsory. -It is not absolutely vital. -Why should you? -You aren't obliged to ...(wait for them /...)
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Inquiring about obligation
| -Must we ( go / stay /...) -Do you have to ( wash our hands / wait/...) -Have I / we got to ( go now /...) -Is it compulsory? -Am I / Are we required to ( take an exam / ...) -Need we (stay / ...) -Am I to (wait here / ...) ? -Am I obliged to (leave / ...)? -Are we supposed to (read this book / ...)?
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Forbidding, refusing permission
| Parking is strictly forbidden / prohibited here. -Trespassers will be prosecuted. -No begging / parking / waiting / ... -They won't let me (go out / ...) -Nobody is to (enter this area / ...) -I was refused permission to ( use my car / ...) -You may not (drink alcohol / ...) -We weren't allowed to (talk / ...) -It's out of question.
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