‘Of course.’ This is such a useful English phrase, but be careful. If you use it wrongly people might think you’re angry or when you’re not, or they might think that you think they’re stupid. That’s no good! You don’t want to get it wrong, but don’t worry. In this video you’ll learn how to use it correctly.#N#‘Of course’ is a dangerous phrase because it can be polite or it can be rude. Let’s start by looking at some polite ways to use it.
Yes, it is. Oh. I’ve got my car so I can give you a lift if you like. Thank you very much. Now that conversation is polite. If someone asks a question and they don’t know the answer, say a simple yes. Now one more thing. The opposite of course is ‘Of course not’. Again, we say it to add emphasis.
Does "tez" work as well? Thank you so much. I am trying to learn as much needed for a traveler if you have any other ideas let me know. Thank You again.
im not sure the word for fast but my brother has given me words i think you may like
Yes Lorena... "Tez" is perfect... you could also use "Jaldi" (pronounced jull-dee) which sort of means Hurry.. you know...