English Update: May 2014

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Saturday 10 May 2014

Do you speak English

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There are different rules of Greeting in English at different times in a day. What is "Greetings" the means of "greetings" when we someone at any time in a day there are different words to say for different time’s different rules for different ages of people let’s see.



Use of greeting

From Morning to After Noon

            Good morning,

For Exemple:

1.    Good morning,Grandpa!

2.    Good morning,Dad!

3.    Good morning,Sir !

From Noon to Evening

Good Afternoon

For example:

1.    Good afternoon, Grandma!

2.    Good agternoon, Mummy!

3.    Good agternoon, dear!

After 5 O, Clock pm

Good evening,

For example:

1.    Good evening, Uncle!

2.    Good evening, Auntie!

3.    Good evening, dear!

Befor Bed/Sleep

Always used,

1.    Good night!

2.    Sweet dreams,

Any time in a day

Always used,

1.    Good day to you!

At the time of meeting

1.    Pleased to meet you!

At time of meeting, your age fellow

1.    Hi!

2.    Hello!

3.    Before Arrival say,

4.    Goodbye!

5.    Bye bye!

6.    Farewell!

4.    Bye, see you./So long!


To Remember

In English

1.   The short form of Grandfather is “Grandpa”.

2.   For father you can also use “Dad” or “Daddy”.

3.   The short form of Grandmother is “Grandma”.

4.   For mother you can also use “Mom” or “Mummy”.

5.   Always use “Cousin”Cousin Brother/Cousin Sister is Wrong.

6.   Miss for the unmarried women.

7.   Mrs for married women.

8.   Ms for both married and unmarried women.

Friday 9 May 2014

Use of Phrases


Some Polite Phrases


1.    I’am sorry, I couldn’t make it that day.

2.    I’m sorry, I couldn’t make it in time.

3.    I’m sorry. I got a little late.

4.    Please convey my apologies.

5.    It was all by mistake.

6.    Please excuse me.

7.    I’m very sorry.

8.    Sorry to have disturbed you.

9.    I beg your pardon.

10.  Allow me to say.

11.  May I have your attention, please.

12.  It’s all yours.

13.  Will you please permit me to speak?

14.  Let me also help you.

15.  Will you please move a bit?

16.  Will you mind speaking a bit softly please?

17.  Will you please let me sit?

18.  Could you spare a few moments for me?

19.  As you please.

20.  Please make yourself comfortable.

21. Sorry for the inconvenience.

22. That’s very/so kind of you.

23. Please help yourself.

24. Glad to meet you.

25. Thanks for your kind/valuable advice.

26.  I will try my level best.

27.  Mr. John has come.

27. He may come at night.

27. Please excuse me.

27. Please pardon me for my mistake.

27. you are mistaking me a doctor.

27. I am sorry for being late.

Good Manner in English


Good Manner in English

In this lesson you will be able to find the difference between Common and Manner Phrases of English.

Common Phrases

1.    Give me your pen.

2.    Give me a glass of water.

3.    What is the time.

4.    Yes, I will drink it.

Manner Phrases

1.    May I have your pen, please?

2.    A glass of water please.

3.    Time, please?

4.    Yes, please.

If you perform these phrases like this, you would be counted in mannered person.

1.    May I borrow your pen, please?

2.    Give me a glass of water, please.

3.    What is the time, please?


Read Some more Phrases

1.    It’s all right.

2.    No mention.

3.    It’s fine.

4.    My pleasure.

5.    Welcome/you’re welcome.

6.    May I come in, please?

7.    I beg your pardon.

8.    With great Pleasure.