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Other ways to say GOOD LUCK!

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(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || ).push({}); Skype English Lessons with native American and British teacher You can say: Best of luck! I wish you luck! Wishing you lots of luck! Fingers...

Other ways to say In Other Words!

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(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || ).push({}); You can say: To put it simply, Simply put, Let me put it to you this way, What I mean is... To put it another...

Other ways to say "just kidding"

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You can say: – Just joking! – Don’t take it seriously! – Just teasing you! – I’m just pulling your leg. – I’m only being silly. – I’m just poking...

Other ways to say No PROBLEM!

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(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || ).push({}); 'No problem' is quite an informal way of saying 'you're welcome'. It could also mean 'yes, I can do it', and...

What are the other ways to say I LOVE YOU?

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Telling someone you love them may be the most important moment in your life. You might do it on the spur of the moment...

Other ways to say Congratulations!

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To your friends, you can say: Good on you! Good for you! That's the way! You did it! Well done! Kudos! Props! You rock! Way to go! Good going! To a colleague: Good job! Job well done! You've...

What's the difference between 'farther' and 'further'?

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What's the difference between 'farther' and 'further'?'Farther'usually refers to physical distance (although it may be used in figurative speech too)and 'further' is used to...

Is it correct to call someone a wet weekend?

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You can say 'he's as much fun as a wet weekend' (meaning he's boring) or 'has a face like a wet weekend' (meaning looks...

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How many prepositions are there and what are they?

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Image sourceThere are about  150 prepositions in English. Most common ones are here with against above over on/ upon around across to to the left to the right outside into through near far at beside under below behind backward forward away out among between in front (of) far Read more: How to Use AT,...

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