
Is there a difference between "You okay?" vs "Are you okay?"
2018年10月30日 · I'd like to understand whether there is any difference between two greetings. You okay? vs Are you okay? Do they mean the same thing? When would I use one or the other? Are there differen...
What are some usual responses to "Hey, you Okay?"?
2019年6月17日 · What about you?" However, in practice, I found out that people tend to use phrases like, "Hey, you Okay?" or "Hey, you alright?" and I'm not sure what the proper response would be. I usually find myself saying something like, "I'm alright. Thanks" (I figured, saying "I'm alright. How about you?" wasn't really the proper response).
Meaning of "That's okay" - English Language Learners Stack …
2015年6月10日 · Example: A: Would you like a hotdog? B: I'm okay, thanks. B's answer might just as well have been: No, thank you, I'm good. The I'm good is not necessary in the sentence, but I hope you get the point that there are many different ways of …
What is the difference between "okay with" and "okay for"?
2015年8月27日 · With implies that the person you want to provide help can decide or control on his/her own if he/she is okay with helping or not. For implies that the help this person can provide is controlled by something else and you are checking if it's okay for them to help.
word usage - When to use "alright" and when to use "okay"?
2015年9月6日 · While speaking when should I use "alright" and when should I use "okay" ? Their meaning what I think is somewhat similar yet their sense seems to be different. Please provide some helpful example...
modal verbs - You'll be okay. Vs. You're gonna be okay - English ...
The only real difference is that "You will be okay" is more formal, and the person saying it sounds more sure of themselves and the sentence is therefore more reassuring. "You're gonna be okay" is less formal and more casual, something someone would say to a friend, but would still be reassuring despite that.
Do you feel OK? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
2020年4月16日 · Your second example is fine, so lets start with that: Do you feel ok? Yes I do. The first person is asking if you feel okay. Saying "I do" is an abbreviation of " I do feel okay ". There are two issues with your first example: Do you feel ok? Yes I'm. <--incorrect Firstly, we don't end a sentence on a contraction. Secondly, "I'm" is a contraction of "I am", which doesn't make any sense here ...
sentence construction - tenses agreement, and the usage of the …
Would it be okay if I didn't come to your show next week? Would it be okay if I don't come to your show next week? Now, as per the rule of the second conditional, if + Simple Past, + would + base verb, would the first not be more grammatically accurate than the second one, and it even follows the being in harmony of tenses?
grammar - To be fine/okay with doing something."? - English …
Is the construction "to be fine/okay with doing something" grammatical and common usage? Example : "I am fine/okay with waiting." I always thought it was and I have heard it a few times but couldn...
Is it idiomatic to say "I just played" or "I was just playing" in ...
2025年1月9日 · I was playing hockey. You could use it as a way to say "No" when invited to play a game or a match or something similar. For example: Want to play a game of chess? I just played. Give me an hour to recharge my brain. If you say, "I was just playing" it means that you were just kidding around about whatever the topic of the conversation is. For ...