







An expression is a word or group of words used in a particular situation or by particular people.
In English an expression doesn't always have a particular grammar structure but is commonly used in spoken English.
Examples :
| Expression example sentences | |
|---|---|
| I'll have 20, please. | 20개비로 할게요. |
| Thank you, madam, see you then! | 감사합니다, 부인, 그때 뵙겠습니다! |
| It seems we have to, in any case... | 어떻게 되든, 안 할 수가 없을 거 같아... |
| Hello, can we order our meals, please? | 저기요, 식사 주문할 수 있을까요? |
| Yes, I don't like the aisle, thank you. | 응, 나는 복도 쪽은 싫더라. 고마워. |
| I am okay, thanks. | 잘 지내. 고마워. |
| Can I have a look at it, please? | 잠시 봐도 될까요? |
| Thanks for your kind wishes. | 응원 고마워요. |
| Excuse me, but what about the complaining about Pogo part? | 미안하지만, 포고 때문에 불평했다는 건 뭐였어요? |
| No, I don't need anything, thanks. | 아니, 난 더 필요한 거 없어. 고마워. |
| I just had a bit of toast, what about you? | 토스트 조금 먹었어. 너는? |
| What about the prices? | 가격은 어떻고? |
| I really have to go now, see you there, kisses... | 이제 진짜 가야해, 식당에서 보자, 뽀뽀... |
| Nice to meet you Cate, see you later! | 만나서 반가웠어요, 케이트! 나중에 보죠! |
| Yes, but can we cut them in cubes, please? | 응, 근데 깍둑썰기로 해줄 수 있어? |
| Okay, thank you very much. | 네, 감사합니다. |
| That's okay for now, thank you. | 일단 됐어요, 고맙습니다. |
| See you at the station at 5. | 5시에 역에서 봐. |
| Hi Laura, congratulations! | 안녕, 로라, 축하해요! |
| To be more realistic, of course! | 그야 물론, 실감 나게 해보려고 했지! |