A ‣ Words

word example meaning
actually People say bad things about her, but she’s actually very nice. in reality
really The book is really good. very
else Do you want to buy anything else? Or go somewhere else? in addition or different
around I’ll meet you at around 6 o’clock. about or approximately
anyway I’ll drive you home. I’m going that way anyway.1
Anyway, as I said, I woke up very late today.2
1 to give a reason for doing something
2 to return to an earlier subject

Common mistakes

Actually is a false friend in some languages – in English it means ‘in reality’ NOT ‘now’

B ‣ Expressions

A: Why don’t we go to the cinema this evening? (used to make a suggestion)
B: Good idea. Let’s go and see a film and then have a meal. (used to make a suggestion)

A: OK! Which film do you want to see?
B: I don’t mind. [It’s all the same to me.] It’s up to you. [You can decide.]

A: How about / What about the new Angelina Jolie film? (used to make a suggestion)

Common mistakes

Why don’t we go … [NOT Why don’t we goingor Let’s go … [NOT Let’s going].

How about going … [NOT How about goor What about going … [NOT What about go].

A: I was late for work today.
B: Oh dear! Was your boss angry? (used when you are surprised or disappointed)

A: I forgot to bring your book!
B: Oh, it doesn’t matter. I don’t need it. [it’s not important]

A: I’m sorry, but I can’t come to your party.
B: What a pity! (used when you are disappointed)

A: I passed my exam.
B: Well done!

A: Hurry up! The taxi’s here. [be quick]

A: Look out! / Be careful! There’s a car coming.

A: We need to buy Marta’s birthday present.
B: Absolutely! What about getting her a scarf? (used when you agree strongly)
A: I agree. Let’s go shopping this afternoon.

Common mistakes

I agree or I don’t agree [NOT I am agree or I’m not agree].

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