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What are some common English phrases?

Common English Phrases:

Everyday Conversations:

* How are you? (A greeting)

* I'm fine, thanks. (A common response)

* What's up? (A casual greeting)

* Not much. (A common response)

* How's it going? (Another casual greeting)

* It's going well. (A typical response)

* See you later. (A farewell)

* Take care. (A friendly goodbye)

* Have a good day. (A common farewell)

* Thanks for coming. (A polite expression)

* You're welcome. (A polite response)

Expressing Opinions:

* I think...

* In my opinion...

* I believe...

* I agree/disagree.

* That's interesting.

* I see your point.

Making Requests:

* Can you...?

* Could you please...?

* Would you mind...?

* I'd appreciate it if you could...

* Do you mind if...?

Giving Advice:

* You should...

* You ought to...

* You might want to...

* I suggest...

* I recommend...

Expressing Gratitude:

* Thank you.

* Thanks a lot.

* I appreciate it.

* You're a lifesaver.

* I owe you one.

Apologies:

* I'm sorry.

* Excuse me.

* My apologies.

* I didn't mean to...

* Please forgive me.

Responding to Apologies:

* It's okay.

* No problem.

* Don't worry about it.

* It's alright.

Idioms and Sayings:

* Break a leg. (Good luck)

* It's raining cats and dogs. (It's raining heavily)

* Once in a blue moon. (Rarely)

* Hit the road. (Leave)

* Piece of cake. (Easy)

This is just a small sample of common English phrases. There are many more out there!

Tips for Learning Phrases:

* Focus on phrases you use in everyday life.

* Practice with a native speaker or language partner.

* Use flashcards or other learning tools.

* Immerse yourself in English media, like movies and TV shows.

By learning and using common English phrases, you'll be able to communicate more effectively and sound more natural.

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