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Wiki🗣️ English Language LearningEssential English Conversation PhrasesKnowledge test

Test on Essential English Conversation Phrases

Essential English Conversation Phrases: Your Ultimate Guide

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Question 1 of 50%

The phrase "I think…." is included in the study materials as a way to express an opinion.

Test: Conversational Phrases for Opinion and Interaction

20 questions

Question 1: The phrase "I think…." is included in the study materials as a way to express an opinion.

A. Ano

B. Ne

Explanation: The study materials list "I think…." under the section "25 PHRASES FOR EXPRESSING OPINIONS."

Question 2: The phrase "Sorry to cut you off, but..." is provided in the study materials as a way to indicate that you want to finish what you are saying.

A. Ano

B. Ne

Explanation: The study materials list "Sorry to cut you off, but..." under "25 PHRASES FOR EXPRESSING INTERRUPTION". Phrases like "Sorry, but I'm not done yet..." and "Let me finish what I have to say first..." are used to indicate that you want to finish what you are saying.

Question 3: The phrase "Excuse me, but I'm done now" is listed as a phrase for expressing interruption.

A. Ano

B. Ne

Explanation: The study materials list phrases such as "Sorry to interrupt, but…" and "Excuse me for interrupting, but…" for expressing interruption. However, "Excuse me, but I'm done now" is not included in the provided list of phrases for expressing interruption.

Question 4: The phrase 'I couldn't agree more' is a way to express agreement.

A. Ano

B. Ne

Explanation: The study materials include 'I couldn't agree more' in the list of '25 PHRASES FOR EXPRESSING AGREEMENT'.

Question 5: The phrase "I see your point, but" is listed as a phrase for expressing opinions.

A. Ano

B. Ne

Explanation: The study materials categorize "I see your point, but" under "25 PHRASES FOR EXPRESSING DISAGREEMENT," not "25 PHRASES FOR EXPRESSING OPINIONS."

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