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Common Phrases And Expressions In English -
English speakers love combining verbs with prepositions to change their meaning. To stop trying or quit a habit. "Look forward to": To be excited about a future event. "Bring up": To mention a topic in conversation. "Find out": To discover new information. 3. Conversational Fillers and Transitions
Used to correct a misconception or add a surprising detail. Common Phrases and Expressions in English
Using these expressions helps you move beyond basic communication. They add , humor , and cultural context to your speech. Instead of saying "I am very busy," saying "I have a lot on my plate" immediately makes you sound more fluent and engaged. English speakers love combining verbs with prepositions to
Example: "I’m staying home today; I’m feeling a bit under the weather." "Bring up": To mention a topic in conversation
Used when sharing a personal opinion or a slightly difficult truth.
These help your speech flow more naturally while you're thinking of what to say next.