5 MOST USEFUL English expressions that you didnt learn at school
not fussed, bothered you say it when you would be satisfied with either choice that is offered you: Tea or coffee Either I m not fair enough that s reasonable, even though I m not sure I agree completely: I m just annoyed with him because he s behaved so Fair fair enough a way of admitting while you may not agree with someone s opinion: (American) Personally, I don t like the British, because the British don t like (Brit) Fair suppose so used to show unwillingness (it s the opposite of enthusiasm) to agree: Can I go out tonight Oh, I suppose I m afraid used to politely say I m sorry : I m afraid (that) we can t come this evening.
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