in a short moment, people suddenly didn’t know how to answer sb’s question. For instance
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PS: Here are some related free lessons to learn English: Learning: REFLEXIVE PRONOUNS — GERUNDS — After as an adverb — DEMONSTRATIVE PRONOUNS
- renpengDecember 2012
GIVE ANSWERS
exRangerJanuary 2019 Most of your examples are ok. Let me add a few for you: 1. Let me get back to you. 2. Not sure. 3. Who knows? 4. I'll look into it. 5. Let me think about it a bit. And, doubtless, many (many) more. You'll find that English is VERY FLEXIBLE when it comes to the numerous ways in which a simple idea can be expressed. |
vincentFebruary 2019 THANks
VizeReaganFebruary 2019 Being held in suspense |
Hayley1267January 2019 All wonderful! |