ansnjaglan, the person who will help right now is you, so please help me please please please
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this is a question based on the poem "mrs willow" Which two lines strike the keynote of the poem?
i. ‘Good-morning, Mrs Willow,’ ‘Good morning, sir,’ Is all the conversation I can get from her
ii. She sends no letters, and no one calls, And she doesn’t go whispering beyond her walls;
iii. Mrs Thomas Willow seems very glum. Her life, perhaps is very lonely and humdrum,
iv. She has no late lamps, and she digs all day
And polishes and plants in a common way
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In this Spoken English lesson, you will learn formal and informal ways of replying to “Could you please help me? †We are generally asked this question in English, so why not learn Some useful English phrases ( formal & Informal) to answer this very common question in English. Watch all our free English lessons to improve your English speaking and speak fluent English confidently.
Formal ways – At work, it is always better to reply formally.
Welcome: is a formal way of saying you are ready to help someone.
Certainly: a very affirmative reply
Of course: another way of saying certainly
That’s absolutely fine: it means you are okay with helping someone
It is nothing: that means it is a small task
It is my pleasure: a very formal way of saying you are happy to help
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Informal ways: With family and friends you can use informal ways. But avoid these at work.
Sure thing: is an informal way of saying certainly.
No worries: is similar to ‘it is nothing or that is absolutely fine’.
Cool: the most informal way of answering affirmatively.
It’s all gravy: means the task is simple.
No probs: probs is a slang for problem.
No sweat: another way of saying ‘it’s all gravy’.