5 March 2021

Cool Phrasal Verbs

 

 Hit me up

 Contact me 

 Catch up 

 To meet

 Chill out

 To relax

 Hang out

 Spend time 

 Stand by 

 Do nothing

 Look around 

 Search 

Drop in 

 To Visit

Fed up 

Frustrated

To be up to

 Doing something

Call off 

 To cancel 

Figure out

 Understand

Give up 

 Stop trying

Put off 

 Postpone 

Turn up 

 Appear 

Mess around

 Being silly

Cool off 

 To become cooler

      


Other ways to Say "FOR EXAMPLE"

 

  • For instance...
  • To give you an idea...
  • As proof...
  • Suppose that...
  • To illustrate...
  • Imagine...
  • Pretend that...
  • To show you what I mean
  • Let's say...
  • Case in point...
  • e.g.
  • Such as...
  • In particular... 


Ways to Offer Help

  • Do you need any help? 
  • What can I do for you? 
  • Would you like  me to help? 
  • Let me help you. 
  • Do you want me to help? 
  • May I ..?
  • Do you need some assistance? 
  • Can I give you a hand? 
  • Is there anything I can do for you? 
  • Can I help you?
  • Need any help?
  • If you need anything let me know

 

WAYS TO SAY "CALM DOWN"

   

  • Relax
  • Take it easy
  • Give it a rest
  • Go easy
  • Take a deep breath. 
  • Slow down. 
  • Control yourself
  • Chill out
  • Loosen up
  • Simmer down 
  • Just drop it. 
  • Just let it go. 
  • Just take a breath
  • Count to 10
  • Steady on 
  • Take a chill pill! 
  • How about a big hug. 
  • Want to squeeze my hand? 

Ways to Say GOOD JOB

  • Tremendous!.
  • Fantastic!
  • Excellent!
  • Super-Duper!
  • out of sight.
  • You certainly did well today.
  • That kind of work makes me happy.
  • One more time and you'll have it.
  • Couldn't have done it better myself.
  • You really make my job fun.
  • That's the right way to do it.
  • Keep working on it; you're improving.
  • You're getting better every day.
  • You must have been a  practicing. 
  • Tremendous 
  • That's how to handle that.
  •  That's better than ever. 
  • That was first class work. 
  • Incredible
  • Hats off
  • Unbelievable
  • Remarkable
  • Superb
  • Astonishing
  • Splinted
  • Awesome
  • Marvelous
  • Wow
  • Unbelievable
  •  Now that's what I call fine job.


Ways to Say I DON'T KNOW

  • I have no idea.
  • I don't have a clue.
  • I'm unsure.
  • Search me.
  • Hmm (interjection).
  • I don't know anything about...
  • I'm going to investigate that further.
  • That requires a bit more research first.
  • Beats me.
  • I'II double check and let you know.
  • I can't remember off the top of my head.
  • It's beyond me.
  • It's a mystery to me.
  • That's a good question, but I don't know.
  • I'm not the best person to answer that.
  • I'm afraid. I've no idea. 


4 March 2021

Other ways to say Let Me Know

  • Keep me posted.
  • Keep me updated.
  • Keep me in the loop.
  • Keep me informed.
  • Get back to me.
  • Enlighten me.
  • Notify me.
  • Let me know. 

Phrases for invitation

  • Are you free Tuesday night?.
  • Are you doing anything Friday night?.
  • Would you like to join me for lunch?.
  • Let me check my calendar.
  • Do you wanna see a movie?.
  • Would you like to join me for dinner?.
  • How about a game of football on Monday?.
  • Would you like to have breakfast with me tomorrow?.
  • Would you like to come to the theater with me tonight?.
  • Will you join me for tea?.
  • I've got two tickets for a cinema on Saturday. Would you like to come?.
  • Would you like to have dinner with me tonight?.
  • How about coming to the picnic at the football club? 
  • We request the honor of your presence… 
  • We request the pleasure of your company…

How to give bad news to someone

  • Please don't take this badly but.. 
  • It is my unfortunate duty to tell you that...
  • There is no easy way to say this but...
  • I'm sorry to have to tell you this but...
  • Unfortunately...
  • I tried but...
  • I need to warn you that I have some bad news...
  • I'm afraid I've got some bad news...
  • I regret to inform you that...
  • I'm afraid to inform you of...
  • I've got some bad news I'm afraid...
  • I'm afraid I've got something sad to tell you...
  • I feel really bad having to tell you this but...
  • I don't know how to announce this but...
  • I'm afraid I/we won't be able to... 

List of contraction words

  • Can not - can't.
  • Could not - couldn't.
  • Did not - didn't.
  • Do not - don't.
  • Does not - doesn't.
  • Had not - hadn't.
  • Have not - haven't.
  • He is - he's.
  • He will - he'll.
  • He would - he'd.
  • He had - he'd.
  • Here is - here's.
  • I am - I'm.
  • I have - I've.
  • I will - I'd.
  • is not - isn't.
  • it is - it's.
  • it has - it's.
  • it will - it'll.
  • Must not - mustn't.
  • She is - she's.
  • She will - she'll.
  • She would - she'd.
  • Should not - shouldn't.
  • That is - that's.
  • There is - there's.
  • They are - they're.
  • They have - they've.
  • Was not - wasn't.
  • We are - we're.
  • We have - we've.
  • We will - we'll.
  • We would - we'd.
  • Were not - weren't.
  • What is - what's.
  • Who is - who's.
  • Who will - who'll.
  • Will not - won't.
  • You are - you're.
  • You will - you'll.
  • You would - you'd.
  • You had - you'd 

Different ways to say Big

 

  • Large.
  • Sizable.
  • Whopping.
  • Oversized.
  • Colossal.
  • Very large.
  • King-sized.
  • Massive.
  • Extensive.
  • Enormous.
  • Immense.
  • Vast.
  • Mammoth.
  • Monumental.
  • Gargantuan.
  • Roomy.
  • Mega.
  • Numerous.
  • Jumbo.
  • Multitude.

Different ways to say you're Welcome

  • It's okay
  • No Problem.
  • Of course.
  •  It was nothing.
  • No worries.
  • Sure
  • Sure thing
  • You're welcome.
  • Don't mention it.
  • You got it.
  • Glad to help.
  • Anytime.
  • That's all right.
  • Never mention.
  • Glad to have helped.
  • Not a problem.
  • I'm happy to help you.
  • That's absolutely fine.
  • Certainly.
  • Cool.
  • It's all gravy.
  • My pleasure.
  • Not at all.
  • Glad to be of any assistance.

How to end conversation politely

 

  • Nice to meet you.
  • Let's catch up soon.
  • Sorry, I must be off.
  • I have to rush off now.
  • Let's meet up again soon. Bye for now.
  • Let's get together soon. Take care.
  • Sorry, I've got to go.
  • I'd better let you go now.
  • Well, I won't keep you any longer.
  • It's been good talking to you.
  • It's been a pleasure taking to you.