Great! If you have any questions about oral English or need practice, feel free to ask me....
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Great! If you have any questions about oral English or need practice, feel free to ask me.
Your sentence "good" is very short and not a complete thought. Here are some improved versions depending on what you mean:
1. If you mean "I'm doing well":
- "I'm good." (casual)
- "I'm doing well, thank you." (polite)
2. If you mean something is good (like food, a movie, etc.):
- "This is good."
- "That’s really good!" (more enthusiastic)
3. If you want to agree politely:
- "That’s good."
- "Good!" (short and clear)
Tips for speaking better English:
- Add more details (e.g., "I'm feeling good today!" instead of just "good").
- Use full sentences when possible (e.g., "That’s a good idea.").
- Practice common phrases like "How are you?" → "I'm good, thanks!"
Would you like help with a specific situation (e.g., greetings, compliments, agreeing)? 😊