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In this lesson you will learn
Hardly ever: almost never
ex: you hardly ever call me anymore. Are you mad at me?
At least: the situation could be worse.
It's so cold outside today! well at least it isn't raining.
What about....?: a way to ask the same question about a different topic.
I mean: precedes further explanation of the previous information.
Ex: ex keeps her house really clean. I mean, she dusts every day!
In the first place: used to present the first example of why you do or don't like something.
Then: can introduce a logical conclusion to something.
Ex: I've got my tickets, and my bags are packed. Then you're already to go.
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In this lesson you will learn
Hardly ever: almost never
ex: you hardly ever call me anymore. Are you mad at me?
At least: the situation could be worse.
It's so cold outside today! well at least it isn't raining.
What about....?: a way to ask the same question about a different topic.
I mean: precedes further explanation of the previous information.
Ex: ex keeps her house really clean. I mean, she dusts every day!
In the first place: used to present the first example of why you do or don't like something.
Then: can introduce a logical conclusion to something.
Ex: I've got my tickets, and my bags are packed. Then you're already to go.