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    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #56692: Interacting with someone
    > Other English exercises on the same topic: Speaking [Change theme]
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    Interacting with someone


    Useful phrases...

     Saying hello...

     

        
    Good morningGood afternoonGood evening.Good nightHello / Hi

      Being polite:
       
    How do you do?How are you (doing) ?How is it going?
    How do you do?Fine, thank you.Fine, thank you. (thanks)

      Meeting someone 
       
    Pleased / nice / glad to meet you!May I introduce you to ..Have you met before?
    You're welcome!
    Don't mention it!
    My pleasure!
    It was kind of you!
    I'll be glad to meet him / her.
    You look so nice in this dress!
    It's a lovely dress!

     Useful :
        
    I beg your pardon!Do you mind if …If  I may ….I'm sorry.
    What's wrong?
    What's the trouble?
    What's the matter?What can I do for you?
    How can I help you?
    That's a relief!
    It can't be helped now

     

     

     Suggesting:
        
    What about /how about
    (going to the theatre?)
    Shall we
    (have a drink?)
    Would you like
    (to eat out?)
    Why don't we
    (go to  the cinema?)
    Ça vous dirait (d'aller au restaurant) ?

     Asking:
       
    Do you think so?
    Don't you think so?
    How do you feel about it?
    What do you think about it?
    Would you be kind enough to (give me …)

    Give me my book!  Gimme my book!
    Can I take your book?
    Could I take your book?

    Would you mind (taking …)Do you agree?
    Are you for or against it?
    Would you be so kind as to (bring me..)
    Seriez-vous assez aimable pour (m'apporter…)

     Orders:
         
    Will you sit down!Sit down!Let's sit down!Don't sit down!Let's not sit down!

     Agreements:
        
    That's right!
    You're right!
    Of course!
    Certainly
    !
    Yes, I think so!
    I (quite) agree with you.
    I couldn't agree more!
    That's a good idea!
    I'm all in favour of that!

     

     Disagreements:
        
    You're wrong!
    That's wrong!
    Certainly not!
    I don't think so!
    I don't think that way!
    I'm afraid I don't  agree !
    I'm strongly against!
    I can't accept that!
    J'y suis fermement opposé!
    Je ne peux accepter cela !

      Wishing the best:
       
    I hope everything's all right for you.Enjoy your (stay, day…) Have a nice...Enjoy yourself (ves)
    Amusez-vous bien
    I hope everything goes well for you.I'm with you all the way.Have fun (familier)!
    .

     Apologizing :
       
    I am sorry
    I'm really ashamed!

     I want to apologize for...
    Don't hold it against me.

    There's been a misunderstanding.
    I've wasted your time.
    I didn't mean to do that.I'll never do it again.It could happen to everybody!

     

     

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