







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 | |
|---|---|
| Yeah, that's better I suppose, thanks. | |
| To be more realistic, of course! | |
| ...It was nice to meet you, too, thanks! | |
| Cate, I'm taking my bag with me, so no need to worry. | |
| Can you stop bothering me, please? | |
| Hello, Joseph, nice to meet you. | |
| He looks a bit scared, because he can smell Bear, I think. | |
| I'm talking about leaving the house, of course... | |
| Yes, what about them? | |
| Can you pass me the wine from the fridge, please? | |
| Thank you, have a nice day! | |
| More or less? | |
| Sounds nice, can you show us the room, please? | |
| Hello, I'd like to book a table for two for tonight, please. | |
| I don't think I would leave my cat to get a room, thank you! | |
| Okay, why not, if you want. | |
| Could you do me a favour and find us some, please? | |
| Finally, you've got your precious rice, congratulations! | |
| Can you give me some information about the other tenants, please? | |
| Thank you, madam, see you then! | |