
When to use "we're gonna be talking about" rather than "we're …
2018年8月4日 · A presentation is likely to be introduced as, "we're going to talk about XYZ." (Nobody would introduce a formal presentation using "gonna".) A moderator of a discussion …
Now we’re talking! - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
As for the meaning, you say now we're talking when you want to tell your listener that you really like what you hear. For example: — I'm gonna pay you fifteen bucks an hour for this job. How's …
prepositions - We're on the same team or We're in the same team ...
2018年2月21日 · I always thought "We're on the same team" was correct. And when I searched Google book, I was able to get way more results of 'on the same team'. But I heard someone …
What is the proper way to ask someone if we still meeting …
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"You are" vs. "you're" — what is the difference between them?
The same thing applies to I'm, he's, she's, we're, and they're, among other contractions. It's just colloquial English, that's all. It's just colloquial English, that's all. – John Lawler
Could we use "thank you too" instead of saying "you're welcome"?
2022年2月28日 · It depends on the situation, I guess, but in most cases, saying that would be rather unnatural. We usually say “thank you” when someone has done something for us, and …
word usage - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
We're running late. This does not imply that the person speaking and the person/people with him are late for some event. However, the speaking person believes that under the expected …
meaning - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
2016年8月18日 · Also note that neither phrase has to denote the ending of a relationship, or any negative emotion. My dentist might say 'Ok, we're through!' at the end of a treatment session. …
meaning - We're out of time. We're running out of time - English ...
2014年4月18日 · We're out of time means that the allotted time has been used. It is finished. It is finished. We're running out of time means that we are coming to the end of your allotted time …
phrase usage - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
2021年2月17日 · We're heading out tomorrow by car. We are headed out now. but head out is very much associated with sailing and maritime navigation in tall ships (old wooden sailing …