JEFERSON ROMERO
Hi
How's things? (Informal)
Hello!
Hey buddy
Hey dude
Good morning!
Good afternoon!; good evening!
How are you? (familiar form)How are you? (formal)
How are you doing?'
Thanks!
Thank you!
Many thanks!
Thanks very much!
Please! (Informal)
No thank you!
Yes, please!
See you later!
See ya around(very informal)
Bye!
So long
See you soon!
See you!
See you tomorrow!
Take care! (familiar form)
Sorry?, pardon?, what did you say?
Eexcuse me!
Excuse me, ...?
PardonListen, ...?; by the way, ...? (familiar)
Have a good day!
Hope you have a good day!
Hope it goes OK!
Bon apétit!, enjoy your meal!; (with drink) enjoy!
Cheers!; (after sneezing) bless you!Watch out!
So long
See ya around
How do you say……. In english?
How do you write……. In English?
How do you spell….. in English?
What’s the meaning of “ mesa” in English?
How do you pronounce/what is the pronunciation of….. in English?
May/can I go to the bathroom, please?
May/can I answer my phone, please?
May/can I use the dictionary, please?
Could you repeat,please?
I didn’tunderstand/ I don’t understand what you say!
Could you speak slowly please?
I didn’t do my homework
I haven’t finished yet.
I already finished the exercise
Sorry for being late/ my apologies for beinglate.
Spelling rules for adding s in the third person singular
Some verbs change their spelling when s is added in the third person singular.
a. Verbs ending in y
The English letters a, e, i,o and u are generally referred to as vowels. The other English letters are generally referred to as consonants.
When a verb ends in y immediately preceded by a consonant, the y is changed to iebefore the ending s is added. In each of the following examples, the consonant immediately preceding the final y is underlined.
Infinitive Third Person Singular
study studies
fly flies
carry...
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