 * Hello ! * Hi ! …I'm...... * Welcome !  * How are you ? * How do you do?  * Good ( morning / afternoon / evening / night /..  *I'm pleased to.

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 * Hello ! * Hi ! …I'm * Welcome !  * How are you ? * How do you do?  * Good ( morning / afternoon / evening / night /..  *I'm pleased to meet you. * Nice to meet you

 I am…/My name is…  People call me…  You can/may call me…  I’d like to introduce myself/my friend…  Let me introduce myself/Mr/Mrs …  This is my friend...

  Likes * I like / I love / I enjoy + noun  + verb + ing   * I am fond of + noun/ verb + ing  * I'm interested in / I'm keen on + noun Dislikes * I dislike it. * I don't like.  * I hate…………….……………….

 * Can you (+ verb)…………,please?  * May...(+verb)…………….., please?  * Could you...(+verb)………..,please?  * Would you..(+verb) ……….,please?  * Would you mind )v+ing...(,please?  * Do you mind )v+ing (,please?  * I'd be grateful if you'd (+verb)..,please.

  * Thanks. * Thank you. * Thanks a lot.  * I'm very grateful / thankful for your...  * I really appreciate your……………….  * What could I do to thank you.  * I'm very thoughtful of you.  * It's very kind of you.  * I can't thank you enough.  * I don't know how to thank you.

 * Be careful. It's dangerous.  * Don't/ Never/ Always  * I'm warning you of  * Look out ! * watch out ! * Danger !  * Be aware of

 * I complain about / of……………….  * My complaint is about……………..  * How long do we have to wait………?  * You are always doing things like that. * You must take the blame.  * It's your fault / mistake.  * How could you! * How dare you!

 * You should be careful. * You shouldn't....  * I advise you to  * My advice for you is  * The best thing for you to do is to  * It's better /You had better +(inf (  * If I were you, I'd  * If I were in your shoes, I'd  * If you want my advice, you should.....  * Try ing * Remember.. * always.....  * Don't forget to…  * Make sure that..

 * You must… * You should  * You have to / have got to …..……..  * You have no choice  * He has to / had to…………………...  * It's obligatory / compulsory.  * It's your duty to……………………  * You are obliged to…………………  * You had better…………………….

 * It's not allowed.  * It's prohibited.  * It's forbidden to…………………….  * You shouldn't / mustn't / may not….  * It's not permitted to………………...  * It's against the law. * It's illegal.  * I forbid you to……………………..

 * It's possible /probable.  * It can / could be……….  * May be / It could happen…….…  * Perhaps it will rain... * I think it……..  * Possibly it………… * It may rain.  * It's likely that it will.. * I suppose that it will…

 * I'm sure ………………..………  * I'm quite sure…………………..  * I'm certain……………………...  * Im quite certain………………...  * Certainly that…………………..  * There is no doubt……………....  * Yes, of course. * Absolutely………

 * I'm not sure. * I'm uncertain.  * It seems / sounds that……………..  * I suppose …………….……………  * Apparently…… * Perhaps / May be  * I heard that………………………..  * That's what I heard. * I predicted….

 * What do you think of…………….…..?  * What's your opinion of /about ……..…?  * How do you feel about…………… ?  * How do you find / like………...… ?  * Can you tell me what to do………..…..?  * What do you say about…………….….?  * Do you think………………..… ?

 * I personally think, it's good / bad.  * In my opinion, it's good / bad.  * As I see it……….………...….....  * From my point of view…………  * If you want my opinion…………  * I believe that…… * I found that…  * As a matter of fact

* Let's + ( inf. )…… ……...  * I suggest that…………......……  * I suggest ( v + ing )……..………  * Why don't you ………… …?  * Shall we ……? * Couldn't we  * You /We can / could ………....  * How about ( v + ing ) … …?  * What about ( v + ing )… …?

 * I agree with you. * OK. * Of course, yes.  * That's right / true / correct / Exactly.  * You're right. *That's alright.  * That's a good idea / point.  * I accept that. * I'm with you.  * You're completely/absolutely right.

 * I disagree with you. I don't agree with you.  * I can't agree. * I refuse to accept that.  * Of course, not. * I'm not with you..  * That's wrong. *That's not true / right.  * That's a bad idea. * I'm against that.  * You're completely wrong. * Rubbish.  * You can't be serious. * Silly.  * Impossible. * Nonsense.

 I’m thinking of +verb+ing  I’m going to + verb +ing  I will + verb  I intend to + verb

 * What a surprise !  * I'm surprised / amazed / astonished.  * It's surprising. * Oh, no!  * Oh ! Really ! * Are you sure?  * Good heavens ! * Extraordinary !  * It's astonishing / amazing.  * I was really surprised to hear that.  * I can't believe it ! * I don't think so.  * What did you say! * Oh, my God!

* I prefer chatting to watching TV  * I like more than  * I'd rather stay at home than Hang around  * I'd prefer to/.* I'd like to  * I'm interested in hip hop dancing  *I don’t mind + verb +ing  I’d rather not +verb

 * I'm sorry. * I'm (really-very) sorry.  * I apologize for... *I'm afraid I can't. *Excuse me * Pardon me. *Forgive me. * I didn't mean it. *I didn't realize.  * How can I make it up to you?  * I don't know what to say.

 * Congratulations!  * I congratulate you on………….  * Good luck ! * Well done !  * I wish you a happy …………..  * I feel great ! * Best wishes!  * That's wonderful / fantastic / excellent  * Happy birthday ! * Happy new year!  * Eid Mubarak. * Happy Eid