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Günlük hayatta sık kullanılan ingilizce cümleler ve örnekleri
Pretty good
Friend: How was your day?
You: Pretty good, thanks! How about yours?
That’s so kind of you
Colleague: Here, let me help you with that report.
You: Oh, that's so kind of you! I really appreciate it.
You’re most welcome
Customer: Thank you for your assistance.
You: You're most welcome! If you need any more help, just let me know.
No worries!
Friend: Sorry for being late.
You: No worries, I just got here myself.
My pleasure!
Customer: Thank you for your help.
You: My pleasure! It's what I'm here for.
Do you have any idea what’s going on with the train strikes?
Colleague: Do you know why the trains are delayed today?
You: I have no idea. I haven't heard any updates.
I’m not really sure!
Friend: When is the meeting again?
You: I'm not really sure. Let me check the calendar.
I’ve been wondering the same thing/that too!
Friend: Have you heard about the new project deadline?
You: I've been wondering the same thing! I hope we get some clarity soon.
That’s so true
Colleague: The new policy is causing some confusion.
You: That's so true. We need more clarity on how it will be implemented.
I couldn’t agree more
Team member: We need to focus more on customer satisfaction.
You: I couldn't agree more. It's crucial for our success.
Take care
Friend: I'll see you next week.
You: Take care! Have a safe trip.
I’m not sure about that
Family member: Are we going to the concert next weekend?
You: I'm not sure about that. Let me check my schedule.
What are you reading these days?
"Hey, what have you been reading these days? I'm looking for a good book."
What are you thinking about?
"You seem lost in thought. What's on your mind?"
I completely agree with you.
"Your idea makes perfect sense. I completely agree with you."
You are such a wonderful person.
"Thank you for helping out. You are such a wonderful person."
It was my pleasure.
"Thanks for inviting me. It was my pleasure to join you."
Should we grab a bite to eat?
"I'm getting hungry. Should we grab a bite to eat somewhere nearby?"
How does pizza sound?
"I'm craving something cheesy. How does pizza sound for dinner?"
What do you want to eat?
"We have so many options here. What do you want to eat tonight?"
Can I make you some coffee?
"You look like you could use a pick-me-up. Can I make you some coffee?"
That’s so annoying/frustrating/wonderful/exciting.
"It's so annoying when the Wi-Fi goes down unexpectedly."
On my way!
"I'll be there in five minutes. On my way!"
It’s on the tip of my tongue but I can’t remember.
"What's the name of that restaurant? It's on the tip of my tongue but I can't remember."
Thanks a million.
"You helped me out a lot today. Thanks a million!"
Don’t worry about it.
"I'm sorry for the mix-up. Don't worry about it; everything's fine now."
I don’t agree.
"I understand your point, but I don't agree with your conclusion."
That’s exactly how I feel.
"You expressed it perfectly. That's exactly how I feel about the situation."
I really hope so.
"I've been studying hard for this exam. I really hope I do well."
I doubt it.
"Do you think it will rain tomorrow? I doubt it; the forecast looks clear."
So far, so good.
"How's your new job going? So far, so good; I'm enjoying it."
Let me know if you need anything.
"If there's anything else I can do to help, let me know."
I don’t feel like it.
"Do you want to go out tonight? I don't feel like it; maybe another time."
Just let it go.
"He keeps bringing up the same argument. Just let it go; it's not worth the stress."
I'm not sure about that.
"Do you think it's going to rain tomorrow? I'm not sure about that; the forecast seems uncertain."
That sounds like a good idea.
"Let's go for a hike this weekend. That sounds like a good idea; I could use some fresh air."
I'm looking forward to it.
"We have a trip planned next month. I'm looking forward to it; it should be a lot of fun."
What do you think about...?
"What do you think about redecorating the living room? It feels a bit dull."
I'm sorry to hear that.
"I didn't get the job. - I'm sorry to hear that. Keep trying; something will come up."
Let's take a break.
"We've been working non-stop. Let's take a break and grab a cup of coffee."
It's not a big deal.
"I spilled some water on the table. - It's not a big deal; I'll clean it up."
That's a relief.
"I found my keys; that's a relief. I was worried I lost them."
I have no clue.
"Do you know where my phone is? - I have no clue. Have you checked your bag?"
That's incredible!
"You won first place in the competition? That's incredible! Congratulations!"
I'm all ears.
"You mentioned you have some news to share. I'm all ears; go ahead."
It's worth a shot.
"I'm not sure if I'll get the promotion, but I'll apply anyway. It's worth a shot."
It's up to you.
"Should we go out for dinner? - It's up to you; I'm fine either way."
I'll keep that in mind.
"Thanks for the advice. I'll keep that in mind when making a decision."
Let's call it a day.
"We've been working hard all morning. Let's call it a day and continue tomorrow."
Time will tell.
"Do you think they'll approve our proposal? - Time will tell; we'll have to wait and see."
I'm not convinced.
"He said the project will be finished next week, but I'm not convinced. There's still a lot to do."
That's a shame.
"I heard they canceled the event. That's a shame; I was looking forward to it."
Let's get started.
"We have a lot to do today. Let's get started right away."
I can't wait!
"The concert is next weekend. I can't wait; it's going to be amazing!"
Feel free to use these phrases in conversations as needed. They cover a variety of situations and expressions!
I’d be grateful…
"I'd be grateful if you could help me with this project."
It’s too bad that…
"It's too bad that it rained on our picnic day."
It’s on the tip of my tongue.
"What's the name of that movie? It's on the tip of my tongue."
It’s up to…
"It's up to you whether we go out tonight or stay in."
It’s your turn…
"It's your turn to make dinner tonight."
I wonder if…?
"I wonder if they will arrive on time."
I would rather… than…
"I would rather stay home tonight than go to the party."
No matter what…
"No matter what happens, I'll always support you."
See that…
"See that house over there? That's where I grew up."
There is nothing I like better than…
"There is nothing I like better than spending time with my family."
We’d be better off without…
"We'd be better off without all this stress."
We’d better…
"We'd better leave early to avoid traffic."
What becomes of…?
"What becomes of old books that are donated?"
What-do-you-call-it
"Pass me that, um, what-do-you-call-it, the remote control."
What if…?
"What if we go to the beach instead of the park?"
What I’m trying to say is…
"What I'm trying to say is that we need to be more organized."
Why not…?
"Why not try the new restaurant down the street?"
You’re a lifesaver.
"Thank you for helping me with this; you're a lifesaver."
What is your day like?
"What is your day like usually? Do you have a busy schedule?"
I am afraid I don’t understand. Could you explain this?
"I am afraid I don’t understand this concept. Could you explain it again?"
Can you help me figure this out?
"I'm having trouble with this math problem. Can you help me figure this out?"
Can I request for an early checkout?
"Can I request an early checkout tomorrow morning?"
Is this bus going to [location]?
"Excuse me, is this bus going to Central Station?"
Do you have any plans for today?
"Do you have any plans for today, or are you free to hang out?"
I really appreciate…
"I really appreciate your help with this project."
How does that sound?
"I'm thinking of going to the beach tomorrow. How does that sound to you?"
That sounds great.
"Let's meet at 7 PM. That sounds great!"
Oh, never mind.
"Could you pass me the book? Oh, never mind, I found it."
Could you repeat that please?
"Sorry, I didn't catch that. Could you repeat that please?"
Could you talk slower please?
"I'm having trouble understanding. Could you talk slower, please?"
Thank you. That helps a lot.
"Thank you for explaining; that helps a lot."
How do you spell that?
"I'm not sure how to spell this word. How do you spell that?"
What do you mean?
"I'm not following. What do you mean by that?"
I am looking for snow boots.
"Excuse me, I'm looking for snow boots. Do you have any?"
Do you have this [umbrella] in a different color?
"This umbrella is nice. Do you have it in a different color?"
How much does this/that cost?
"Could you tell me how much this costs?"
I will be with you in a moment.
"Please wait; I'll be with you in a moment."
Actually, I thought…
"Actually, I thought we were meeting tomorrow."
I am just about to send those faxes.
"I'm just about to send those faxes; I'll be done shortly."
He made a joke to break the ice.
"He made a joke to break the ice and lighten the mood."
A piece of cake.
"Don't worry; fixing this issue will be a piece of cake."
Do you want to come hang out at my house this afternoon?
"I'm free this afternoon. Do you want to come hang out at my house?"
Good evening, Sir! May I know where I could find Mr. [Name]?
"Good evening, Sir! Could you please tell me where I could find Mr. [Name]?"
Can you tell me when I could go in?
"Can you tell me when I'm allowed to enter?"
Do you need some help?
"Looks like you're struggling. Do you need some help?"
Check this out!
"Hey, check this out! It's really interesting."
It was nice chatting with you.
"It was nice chatting with you; have a great day!"
Do you mind if I close the window?
"It's getting cold. Do you mind if I close the window?"
Could you give me a hand?
"I need some help carrying these boxes. Could you give me a hand?"
That’s really nice of you!
"You brought me coffee? That's really nice of you!"
I’m sorry to hear that.
"I heard about your loss. I'm sorry to hear that."
I’ll let you know.
"I'll let you know my decision by tomorrow."
I’ll get back to you soon.
"I'll get back to you with the details soon."
I will call you back.
"I'll finish this task and call you back."
Are you sure…?
"Are you sure you want to go through with this?"
By the way…
"By the way, did you hear about the new project?"
Do you have {rooms} available?
"Do you have any rooms available for tonight?"
Do you feel like…?
"Do you feel like going for a walk?"
How long does it take…?
"How long does it take to get to the airport from here?"
I bet…
"I bet you'll enjoy the movie; it's really good."
I can hardly believe that…
"I can hardly believe that she's already graduated."
I’d like you to…
"I'd like you to take charge of the project."
If there is one thing that… me, it’s…
"If there's one thing that bothers me, it's people being late."