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  • word usage - When to use alright and when to use okay? - English . . .
    Why do I say "alright" and "okay" has similar meanings? Because when we say alright, It gives a sense of satisfactory response, such as to put it in "fairly well" response
  • modal verbs - Youll be okay. Vs. Youre gonna be okay - English . . .
    Then which is the strong sentence between those on the title? And how? Let say there's two situations A: Will I be all right? B: Well, you're gonna be okay and A: Am I gonna be all right? B: Well, you will be okay Then what's the differences between those?
  • Im OK with it VS Its OK with me
    On the other hand, " It's OK with me " sounds somewhat positive So in this context, after already having said, " I have no problem with this color " and then introducing a contrast with with " Yea, actually ", you have to say something that contrasts with the first statement " I'm OK with it " would be a mistake since it doesn't contrast
  • prepositions - Is it okay to use the phrase try and? Is it . . .
    "It is sadly becoming" must refer to quite a long timespan I remember learning "try and" as idiomatic almost 40 years ago (and wasn't much surprised then because a similar construct is common in Low German and Danish)
  • expressions - Someone said Ok, talk later when I said that I wouldnt . . .
    It's a shorthand way of saying "Okay, we'll talk later " In all likelihood, she wouldn't have phrased it that way if she were speaking to you instead of texting Because it's more tedious to text type than it is to speak, she shortened the sentence figuring you would be able to guess the pronoun without her having to type it
  • conjunctions - After used with and without modifiers - English . . .
    Neither of the first two are "okay" In both cases, the continuous verb form is only be acceptable if it was an additional adverbial element (attached using when, while, or similar) alongside the existing after adverbial element, both modifying some "main" clause, as in your final After she made dinner, I was sleeping when I got a message Which isn't particularly idiomatic phrasing, but at
  • Meaning of it is at the end of sentence
    - OK, then Saturday it is : Ok, We''ll make it [the day we're going to go] Saturday N it is (with N usually a noun string, possibly plural) is used in spoken English to confirm the choice correctness of N 'Saturday it is, then ' 'I've asked three maths teachers, and they all get the answer to be 42 42 it is, then ' 'The only people who can host the party are Dan and Mina So Dan and Mina
  • brother, brotha, or bro when I just want to sound good and . . .
    If you are in a social group, and the other people are referring to you as "brother", then you can copy them Otherwise don't do it The mere fact you have come on the internet to ask if it okay to call your friend "brother" shows me that it is not By far the best word to use to refer to your friend is their name This is "chill and neutral"
  • Is there a difference between You okay? vs Are you okay?
    The purpose is to get the person to try to answer verbally If the person can say anything -- even a weak "no", then neither the Heimlich Maneuver nor CPR should be performed In a verbal conversation, the minimal formality of "Are you OK?" requests a verbal answer "You okay?" is so informal that it can be answered with just a gesture
  • Does “you can go now” sound rude? Context provided in question
    Then, finally, let them know you're available if they need you again This is how I do things So, the first two would be something like: "I do have another appointment waiting Is there anything else I can help you with?" (Note how this one is emphatic, even businesslike, but not rude ) "Ok! That's all working now





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