Stop Saying "I'm tired" | Other ways to say! . I’m exhausted. (A stronger version of "tired.") I’m wiped out. (Very common in American English; it means extremely tired.) I’m knackered. (British English: Informal but widely used; it’s like saying "I’m super tired.") I’m beat. (American English: Casual, meaning "tired from physical effort.") I’m shattered. (British English: Common, especially after a long or emotional day.) I’m drained. (Works for both physical and emotional fatigue.) I’m bushed. (American English: Slightly old-fashioned, but still used in casual conversation.) I’m zonked. (American English: Very casual, often said when someone is about to sleep.) I’m out of energy. (Straightforward and common in both.) I’m flagging. (British English: This means you're losing energy, often toward the end of the day.) . Thank you for watching this video 👍 Have a nice day 😊
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Examples How about we grab coffee tomorrow? How about we grab a bite to eat after the movie? Why don't we meet at 7? Why don't we meet at the park instead? Shall we meet at the library? Shall we meet at your place or mine? Let's get together this weekend. Let's get together for a picnic this weekend. Let's hang out after work. Let's hang out at the mall after work. Wanna meet up for lunch? Wanna meet up for lunch at that new Thai restaurant? Let's catch up over dinner. Let's catch up over dinner at that cozy Italian place. Let's hit up that new cafe. Let's hit up that new cafe for a coffee break. What do you say we go see a movie? What do you say we go see that new action movie?
@Mango__EnglishАй бұрын
Tired of saying 'It's okay' every time someone apologizes? Stop Saying "It's okay" - Mango English . ▶ That's alright. Example: "I'm sorry I'm late." - "That's alright. No big deal." . ▶ No worries! Example: "I'm sorry I forgot your birthday." - "No worries! It happens." . ▶ It's no big deal. Example: "I'm sorry I spilled my drink on your shirt." - "It's no big deal. It can be cleaned." . ▶ We all make mistakes. Example: "I'm sorry I made that mistake." - "We all make mistakes. Don't worry about it." . ▶ No worries. Example: "I'm sorry I couldn't make it to your party." - "No worries. We'll celebrate another time." . ▶ Don't worry about it. Example: "I'm sorry I broke your pencil." - "Don't worry about it. It was just a pencil." . ▶ It's fine. Example: "I'm sorry I was rude." - "It's fine. We all have bad days." . ▶ No problem. Example: "I'm sorry I'm late again." - "No problem. We can start without you." . ▶ Forget about it. Example: "I'm sorry I didn't call you back sooner." - "Forget about it. It's water under the bridge." . ▶ I know you didn't mean it. Example: "I'm sorry I hurt your feelings." - "I know you didn't mean it. It's okay." . ▶ Accidents happen. Example: "I'm sorry I accidentally bumped into you." - "Accidents happen. Don't worry about it." . Thank you for watching this video 👍 Have a nice day 😊
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huge enormous tremendous immense gigantic large
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Learn English | Want to know the difference between immense, massive, huge, and big? . ▶ Immense suggests something that's incredibly large and without limit, like the universe. It's often used for abstract concepts or things that are difficult to measure. . . ▶ Massive implies something that's enormous in size and weight. Think of a massive skyscraper or a massive boulder. . . ▶ Huge A more general term for something that's very large, but it doesn't carry the same weight as "immense" or "massive". . . ▶ Big the most common word for something that's larger than average. It's versatile and can be used in many contexts. . . ▶ Remerber Big: Larger than average Huge: Very large Massive: Enormous in size and weight Immense: Limitless and vast . . ▶ Examples - He has a big heart and is always willing to help others. - She bought a huge house with a swimming pool. - The dinosaur was massive and weighed several tons. - The ocean is immense compared to a lake. . . Thank you for watching this video 👍 Have a nice day 😊
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Learn English | Basic VS Advanced for beginner - Tell, Check, Give ▶ tell vs. inform ▷ tell Used to convey information directly to someone, often in a casual or personal manner. Example: She told me a secret. ▷ inform Used to convey information in a more formal or official setting. Example: The company informed its employees of the changes. . . ▶ check vs. verify ▷ check Used to examine something to determine if it is correct or accurate. It often implies a quick or casual examination. Example: Please check your email. ▷ verify Used to confirm the truth or accuracy of something in a more thorough and formal manner. Example: We need to verify your identity. . . ▶ give vs. provide ▷ give Used when transferring something to someone else, often in a simple or direct manner. Example: Can you give me a pen? ▷provide Used when supplying something to meet a specific need or purpose. Example: The hotel provides free Wi-Fi. . . Thank you for watching this video 👍 Have a nice day 😊
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on a weekend VS on weekends VS on the weekend | Learn English 🥭 . . ▶ On a weekend I like to go hiking on a weekend. Let's watch a movie on a weekend. I often visit my grandparents on a weekend. On a weekend, I enjoy reading a book. She usually sleeps in late on a weekend. . . ▶ On weekends We play board games on weekends. I go to the gym on weekends. They often visit the farmers' market on weekends. My family has dinner together on weekends. She volunteers at the animal shelter on weekends. . . ▶ On the weekend What did you do on the weekend? I'm going to the beach on the weekend. We had a barbecue on the weekend. I'm really looking forward to the weekend. On the weekend, I'm going to finish that project. . . ▶ In summary On a weekend → Any weekend On weekends → Multiple weekends regularly On the weekend → A specific weekend . . Thank you for watching this video 👍 Have a nice day 😊
@AnhViet-365Ай бұрын
Good
@amirchristian36382 ай бұрын
Amazing video and the very good way to learn english
@Mango__English2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much!!
@thl-df9iu2 ай бұрын
NOT BREAK A LEG
@Bilateoyato2 ай бұрын
Thanks there I'm thirsty 》 I'm parched
@Mango__English2 ай бұрын
Basic English vs Advanced English "I don’t know → Beats me” . ▶I don't know → Beats me I don't know where my keys are. Beats me why she's so angry. . ▶Good luck → Break a leg Good luck on your exam! Break a leg on your performance! . ▶I fell asleep → I nodded off I fell asleep during the movie. I nodded off while driving. . ▶I'm listening → I'm all ears I'm listening to your story. I'm all ears. Tell me more. . ▶I'm very hungry → I'm starving I'm very hungry. Can we eat soon? I'm starving. Let's get something to eat. . Thank you for watching this video 👍 Have a nice day 😊
@Mango__English2 ай бұрын
Informal Slang English | How to Speak English Faster shoulda, woulda, coulda, gimme, buncha, dunno . ▶ Speak English Faster going to → gonna got to, have got to → gotta kind of → kinda want to → wanna let me → lemme give me → gimme could have → coulda should have → shoulda would have → woulda don't know → dunno bunch of → buncha . ▶Examples I'm gonna go to the store later. You gotta finish your homework. She's kinda funny. I sorta like this song. He's a wanna be a singer. Lemme help you. Gimme a minute. I coulda done better. You shoulda told me. I woulda gone to the party I dunno where he is. I have a buncha homework. . Thank you for watching this video 👍 Have a nice day 😊
@innage16963 ай бұрын
The voiceover sounds anxious. Like meeting a person you wanted to meet at the funeral of their relative. 😅😂 Can it be tuned, I wonder?
@Mango__English3 ай бұрын
Learn English Stop Saying “nice to meet you” Alternative ways to say . ▶ It's a pleasure to meet you. - This is a very polite and formal way to express pleasure in meeting someone new, often used in professional settings. . ▶ How do you do? - A traditional, formal greeting, especially used in more formal introductions. . ▶ Glad to meet you. - A friendly and informal way to express pleasure in meeting someone. . ▶ Pleased to meet you. - Similar to "glad to meet you," but slightly more formal. . ▶ It's great to finally meet you. - Implies that you've been looking forward to meeting this person. . ▶ Good to meet you. - A simple and straightforward way to say "nice to meet you." . ▶ I've heard so much about you. - This implies that you've been anticipating meeting this person. . Thank you for watching this video 👍 Have a nice day 😊
@Mango__English3 ай бұрын
▶ I'm all set. "I've packed my bag. I'm all set for the trip." "Is everyone ready to order? I'm all set." . ▶ I'm good to go. "I've checked my email. I'm good to go to the meeting." "As soon as you give me the signal, I'm good to go." . ▶ I'm prepared. "I've studied for the test. I'm prepared." "I've brought everything on the list. I'm prepared for the camping trip." . ▶ I'm finished. "I've finished my homework. Can I watch TV now?" "I'm finished eating. Let's go." . ▶ I'm done. "I'm done arguing about this. Let's move on." "I'm done with this project. I can start the next one." . Thank you for watching this video 👍 Have a nice day 😊
@Mango__English3 ай бұрын
Different Ways To Say "Thank you" Alternatives English Phrases - “Thank you” is a common expression used to show gratitude, but there are many other ways to express your appreciation in English. Here are some alternative phrases you can use: - "I'm so grateful for your help. You really saved the day." "I really appreciate you taking the time to help me with this." "I can't thank you enough for your support." "You are too kind. I don't know how to repay you." "You are a life saver. I couldn't have done this without you." "I owe you one. Let me know how I can return the favor." "Thanks for having my back. I knew I could count on you." "Thanks a million for your hospitality." "This means a lot to me. I'm so touched by your kindness." "It's very kind of you to offer to help. I'm really grateful." - Thank you for watching this video 👍 Have a nice day 😊
@Mango__English3 ай бұрын
Learn English | Stop Saying "I understand", Use these alternatives - ▶Indicating Understanding ㆍI get the idea. - Used when you've grasped the general concept or main point. - Example: "I don't understand all the details, but I get the idea." - ㆍI get the point. - Similar to "I get the idea," this phrase shows that you understand the main argument or purpose. - Example: "I get your point. It's a good idea to start early." - ㆍI get your point. - Emphasizes that you understand the other person's perspective. - Example: "I get your point, but I still think we should try a different approach." - ㆍGot it. - A casual way of saying "I understand." - Example: "You want me to call you back later? Got it." - ㆍI see. - A simple acknowledgment of understanding. - Example: "I see. So, you're saying that you can't make it to the meeting." - ㆍI see what you mean. - Indicates that you understand the reasoning behind the statement. - Example: "I see what you mean. It's a difficult situation." - ㆍI know exactly what you mean. - Implies a strong connection to the other person's feelings or experiences. - Example: "I know exactly what you mean. I've been there before." - ▶Agreeing or Showing Sympathy ㆍFair enough. - Used to acknowledge a valid point, even if you don't completely agree. - Example: "I wanted to go to the movies, but fair enough, we can stay home." - ㆍI hear you. - Shows that you're listening and understand the other person's feelings. - Example: "I hear you. That must have been really tough." - ㆍThat makes so much sense. - Expresses agreement with a logical argument. - Example: "That makes so much sense. I never thought of it that way." - ㆍI'm with you. - Indicates agreement with someone's opinion. - Example: "I'm with you on that. Let's order pizza." ㆍI feel the same way. - Expresses shared feelings or experiences. - Example: "I feel the same way. This weather is terrible." - ㆍThat's so true. - Strongly agrees with a statement. - Example: "That's so true. Time flies when you're having fun." - ▶Confirming or Assuring ㆍSure. and Sure thing. - Casual ways to say "yes" or "okay." - Example: "Can you help me with this? Sure thing." - ㆍAll clear and That's clear. - Used to confirm that something is understood. - Example: "Is everything clear? That's clear." - ㆍYou bet. - A more emphatic way of saying "yes." - Example: "Will you be there? You bet!" - Thank you for watching this video 👍 Have a nice day 😊
@Mango__English3 ай бұрын
Learn English - Can you name the year of the important Jubilee - 1 year → Anniversary 10 years → 1 Decade 25 years → Silver jubilee 40 years → Rubi jubilee 50 years → Golden jubilee 60 years → Diamond jubilee 75 years → Platinum jubilee 100 years → Centenary jubilee - Thank you for watching this video 👍 Have a nice day 😊
@NoiRosales3 ай бұрын
Ilove you always
@NoiRosales3 ай бұрын
Military accent,
@NoiRosales3 ай бұрын
The famous,answer all of that, copy on that..
@NoiRosales3 ай бұрын
Love it
@televeze63803 ай бұрын
Useless ... !
@อําไพพรรณประพันธ์ศิริ3 ай бұрын
Some of them cannot replace one another because of their specific meaning.
@Mango__English3 ай бұрын
1 → Single 2 → Double 3 → Triple 4 → Quadruple 5 → Quintuple 6 → Sextuple 7 → Septuple 8 → Octuple 9 → Nonuple 10 → Decuple - Thank you for watching this video 👍 Have a nice day 😊
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Learn English - Level Up English Speaking Skills To Be a Native Speaker - - EXAMPLES - Never better "How are you feeling today?" → "Never better!" "How's the new job?" → "Never better. I love it!" - Sure thing "Can you help me with this?" → "Sure thing!" "Would you like to meet for coffee tomorrow?" → "Sure thing! What time works for you?" - I appreciate it "Thank you for your help. I appreciate it." "You bought me a gift? I appreciate it so much!" - I'm curious. "Why did you decide to move?" → "I'm curious." "What are your plans for the weekend?" → "I'm curious to know." I see your point "Maybe we should wait a bit longer." → "I see your point." "It's expensive, but it's worth it." → "I see your point." - Thank you for watching this video 👍 Have a nice day 😊
@tonieplacide-oy4xx3 ай бұрын
Where is parenthese? 😊
@Mango__English3 ай бұрын
Here it is 😊😊😊🫡🫡🫡 ( ) ➡️ Parentheses
@ItaloCotumaccio3 ай бұрын
Ottimai niziativagrazie
@Mango__English3 ай бұрын
Thank you for coming here! Have a wonderful day 😊😊
@ItaloCotumaccio3 ай бұрын
@@Mango__English nonesageràrepero
@AlbertoPena-dw4vv3 ай бұрын
I didn't Know It. I Swear
@PeterCloke-b1x3 ай бұрын
👌
@Bdlulu3 ай бұрын
Nice message
@不堪擊-d1p3 ай бұрын
Who care?you are no sorry!
@subashkushwaha11173 ай бұрын
Thanks
@blueeyes81313 ай бұрын
😅?.. dont say like that ..
@AnshidAnu-i2r3 ай бұрын
Excuse me here a mistake < : less thAn >: greater than Thank you for this knowledge and also elegant. Keep going🙂
@Mango__English3 ай бұрын
Thank you for your feedback so much!
@yazgeb853 ай бұрын
@Mango__English , You got your feedback, so are you updating it?
@Mango__English3 ай бұрын
@@yazgeb85 It's the new one! kzbin.infoKlhwL0uCmCw?feature=share 👍😊👍😊
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@@Mango__English 👌🏾
@MarilynRebecca-d7x3 ай бұрын
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@Mango__English3 ай бұрын
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@MarilynRebecca-d7x3 ай бұрын
❤❤❤
@Mango__English3 ай бұрын
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@NoiRosales3 ай бұрын
I only followed Justine bebier said
@NoiRosales3 ай бұрын
Actually nevertheless you break my heart
@NoiRosales3 ай бұрын
Maldita lagi ka no
@NoiRosales3 ай бұрын
Maldita lagi ka no
@thl-df9iu3 ай бұрын
Language must be PEACEFUL and environmental friendly . Let idiom " end of the world " be replaced by : " This is NOT end of the world " or " NOT end of the world " or " NO end of the world " or " There is NO end of the world " . Thank you for your attention .🎉
@elvnkos58233 ай бұрын
Thank you❤
@Mango__English3 ай бұрын
Thank you 😊😊😊
@abidalimuhmandkhan99893 ай бұрын
I'm hungry----> I'm starving
@Mango__English3 ай бұрын
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻😊😊😊
@SisayKitachew3 ай бұрын
Good teachers
@Mango__English3 ай бұрын
*EXAMPLES* This task is actually quite uncomplicated. I'm exhausted from all the studying I've been doing. Are we on the same page here? Just hold on a second, I'll be right back. You did an excellent job on that presentation. I'll catch you later. I apologize for my rude behavior. Tell me everything, I'm all ears. Break a leg on your performance tonight! - Thank you for watching this video 👍 Have a nice day 😊
@Mango__English3 ай бұрын
1. I'm not a fan of it. I'm not a fan of horror movies. They scare me too much. I'm not a fan of spicy food. It's too hot for me. I'm not a fan of early mornings. I'm more of a night owl. - 2. It's not my cup of tea. Classical music isn't my cup of tea. I prefer pop. Hiking in the mountains is not my cup of tea. I'd rather stay indoors. Reality TV shows aren't my cup of tea. I find them boring. - 3. I'm not into it. I'm not into sports. I prefer watching movies. I'm not into video games. I find them too complicated. I'm not into fashion. I'm more of a comfort-over-style person. - 4. It's not really my thing. Going to clubs isn't really my thing. I prefer quiet nights in. Eating sushi isn't really my thing. I'm more of a pasta person. Public speaking isn't really my thing. I get too nervous. - 5. I'm not sure about it. I'm not sure about trying that new restaurant. I've heard mixed reviews. I'm not sure about going on vacation alone. It might be lonely. I'm not sure about taking up a new hobby. I'm too busy. - 6. I'll pass. Thanks for the invitation, but I'll pass. I have other plans. I'll pass on the dessert. I'm full. I'll pass on that deal. It doesn't sound good to me. - 7. Thanks, but no thanks. Thanks for offering, but no thanks. I'm good. Thanks for the invite, but no thanks. I'm not feeling it. Thanks for the advice, but no thanks. I'll figure it out. - Thank you for watching this video 👍 Have a nice day 😊