每说一句都是有素质的英语

这是一句很常用的客套话,在进/出门,上车得场合你都可以表现一下。
想想看,这样一个漂亮的句子可用于多少个场合?
下面是随意举的`一个例子:
I was deeply moved by the film and I cried and cried. I just couldn’t help it.
生活实例:
This test isn’t that important. Don’t take it to heart.
It’s getting late. We’d better be off .
常表明说话人不愿意逃避困难的现状。
参考例句:I know it’s a difficult situation. Let’s face it, OK?
劝导别人时说:Don’t just talk. Let’s get started.
坦诚自己的感受时说:After all that work, I’m really dead.
常用在一个人听了一件事后表示惊讶、怀疑。
Stranger: Could you tell me how to get to the town hall?
Tom: I don’t know for sure. Maybe you could ask the policeman over there.
Karin: You quit the job? You are kidding.
Jack: I’m not going to kid you. I’m serious.
A: I’m granted a full scholarship for this semester.
B: Congratulations. That’s something.
Michael:Whenever you are short of money, just come to me.
David: Do you really mean it?
A: Whatever decision you’re going to make, I am behind you.
模范例句:Mind you! He’s a very nice fellow though bad-tempered.
A:Do you think he will come to my birthday party?
B: You can count on it.
当朋友或同事不小心摔坏你的东西时就可以用上这句话给他一个台阶,打破尴尬局面:Oh, don’t worry. I’m thinking of buying a new one. I never liked it anyway.
例:I may go to the airport to meet her. But that depends.
Congratulations.恭喜你,祝贺你。
当别人尽力要帮助你却没帮成时,你就可以用这个短语表示谢意。
Harry: Haven’t seen you for ages. Let’s have a get-together next week.
Jenny: It’s a deal
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