Can you explain to me this?

Can you explain to me this?

So, when you ask “Can you explain it to me?”, you are basically asking whether the opposite person is capable of explaining something. Could is a safe option and is more polite, so always go for could. By the way, it is explain to me (or better, explain it to me), not explain me.

How do you politely ask someone to explain something?

Tips for asking for clarification

  1. Admit you need clarification. Admitting you need more information makes the next step much easier for the person you ask.
  2. Don’t blame the other person. Own your confusion.
  3. Summarize.
  4. Be specific.

How do you answer the question what do you do?

  1. Tell a Story About Your Job.
  2. Talk About What You Do to Help People.
  3. Make It Relatable.
  4. Skip the Mind-Numbing Details.
  5. Focus on Why You’re Passionate About the Job.
  6. Promote Yourself.
  7. Discuss Your Journey.
  8. Final Thoughts.

What do you say when you don’t want to answer a question?

Good ways to say anything but “No Comment” to questions you really don’t want to answer:

  1. “I’m sorry but I’m not able to speak to that subject”
  2. “Thanks for asking but I’m not able to answer that question”
  3. “I’m sorry but that information is proprietary”

What is the reply of Do I know you?

The misterious answer: “Yes, and I know you very much as well” The Casanova answer: “If you did, you wouldn’t have forgotten” The evasive polite answer: “Sorry, you got the wrong person”

What do you reply to I appreciate it?

“You’re welcome!” That’s the most common response. Other responses could be “Happy to help!” Or “Anytime.” Depending on your relationship with the person and the situation. When my clients say that to me during or after their service I usually say, “Thank you.

What does it mean when someone says really?

The word “really”, when used in this sense is used to mean something akin to “Are you serious” and was shortened from common questions like “Are you really doing that?” It is also slightly condescending as well as questioning as the individual is both “telling off” and asking “why” they’re doing that.

What does Oh ok mean in texting?

that sounds good

What does finally mean?

adverb. at the final point or moment; in the end. in a final manner; conclusively or decisively. at last; eventually; after considerable delay: After three tries, he finally passed his driving test.

What is another word for really?

What is another word for really?

certainly undoubtedly
surely truly
assuredly genuinely
honestly indeed
unquestionably verily

What can I say instead of really like?

What is another word for really like?

adore adulate
be love-struck by appreciate
fancy dote
enjoy like
doting admire

What can I say instead of normal?

  • common,
  • commonplace,
  • conventional,
  • customary,
  • everyday,
  • ordinary,
  • usual,
  • wonted,

Is really a formal word?

The list is divided into sections of: verbs, transitions, emphasis words, abbreviations, and slang….Emphasis Words – Informal & Formal.

Informal Formal
really, very definitely

Is Okay formal?

“OK” is not considered a formal word. It can be used sometimes in formal conversations, but not in writing. Some words you can use in its place are “acceptable”, “all right”, or “decent”.

What is the opposite word of Really?

What is the opposite of really?

dubiously questionably
suspiciously indefinite
incorrectly mistakenly
falsely inaccurately
fraudulently

What does undoubtedly mean?

adverb. certainly or definitely; unquestionablyhe is undoubtedly talented. (sentence modifier) without doubt; certainly or indisputablyundoubtedly there will be changes.

What is another word for really bad?

What is another word for very bad?

diabolical dreadful
terrible appalling
atrocious awful
frightful poor
shocking deplorable

What does befall mean?

intransitive verb. : to happen especially as if by fate. transitive verb. : to happen to the fate that befell them.

Where could used?

Could: “Could” is used to express possibility. Something that could happen is not necessarily something that must happen. Could does not express desire or opinion. It is simply used to state one or more things that are possible (even if they are unlikely) or were possible in the past (even if they didn’t happen)

How do we use could?

“Could” is a modal verb used to express possibility or past ability as well as to make suggestions and requests. “Could” is also commonly used in conditional sentences as the conditional form of “can.” Examples: Extreme rain could cause the river to flood the city.

How do you use the word could?

To make a polite request Using the word ‘could’ to respond to the requests we made in the last example would suggest that you could do it, but you might not really want to. If you agree to the request, then you use the word ‘can’. Examples: “Could you please move this box?” “I could, but I am really busy right now.”

Can you explain me or to me?

Well; they’re both correct, but mean two different things. “Explain me”: there’s something complicated about you that someone doesn’t understand. “Explain to me”: there’s something complicated that you don’t understand. It’s highly likely that for what you mean, that the latter is the correct wording to choose.

When to use explain or explains?

As verbs the difference between explain and explains is that explain is to make plain, manifest, or intelligible; to clear of obscurity; to illustrate the meaning of while explains is (explain).

How do you use explain in a sentence?

“He was able to explain why he was late.” “The teacher attempted to explain the concept to students.” “It might help to explain it more simply.” “She let him explain before punishing him.”

How do you explain an example in an essay?

Best Ways to Add Examples to your Essay to Support your Ideas

  1. Use examples in your introduction.
  2. Use clear illustrations in your work.
  3. Do extensive research on your topic.
  4. Learn to use linking words.
  5. Be certain about your examples.
  6. Don’t add too many examples in one essay.
  7. Choose the most effective instance in your writing.

How do you use us in a sentence?

Us sentence example

  1. You didn’t tell us it was her birthday.
  2. I hope he likes us all.
  3. Let us examine our prison and see what it is like.
  4. What’s going to become of us now?
  5. Let us hear the rest.
  6. I just don’t think it’s a good idea for us to be out here alone.
  7. He worries about all of us , you know.
  8. Let us wait until evening.

Where or were in a sentence?

Were is the past tense of be when used as a verb. Where means in a specific place when used as an adverb or conjunction. A good way to remember the difference is that where has an “h” for “home”, and home is a place. Out of the two words, “were” is the most common.

What is short for we are?

we’re. [ weer ] SHOW IPA. / wɪər / PHONETIC RESPELLING. contraction of we are:We’re happy to see you.

What is the full form of were?

“We’re” is a contraction of the phrase “we are”: the apostrophe stands for the omitted letter A.