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In today’s guide, we’ll explore 10 advanced, fluent, and natural English sentences that you can use in daily life to sound confident and smart. These are not just sentences — they are power tools for real conversation!
✅ 1. “I’ll get back to you.”
Meaning: I will talk to you later with the answer.
When to Use: At work, in emails, or when you’re not sure about something yet.
Example: “I’m not sure about the time. I’ll get back to you.”
✅ 2. “Let me sleep on it.”
Meaning: I need time to think or decide, usually overnight.
When to Use: When someone asks you for a decision.
Example: “That’s a big decision. Let me sleep on it.”
✅ 3. “No hard feelings.”
Meaning: I’m not angry or upset anymore.
When to Use: After an argument, to show forgiveness.
Example: “We had a fight, but no hard feelings, okay?”
✅ 4. “It’s not the end of the world.”
Meaning: It’s not a big problem, don’t panic.
When to Use: To calm someone down or stay positive.
Example: “You lost your phone? Relax, it’s not the end of the world.”
✅ 5. “We’re on the same page.”
Meaning: We understand and agree with each other.
When to Use: In meetings, planning, teamwork.
Example: “Before we continue, let’s make sure we’re on the same page.”
✅ 6. “Let’s play it by ear.”
Meaning: Let’s be flexible and decide later.
When to Use: When plans are not fixed.
Example: “Should we go out tomorrow?” — “Let’s play it by ear.”
✅ 7. “Don’t push your luck.”
Meaning: Don’t try to take advantage or go too far.
When to Use: To warn someone gently.
Example: “You already got an extension. Don’t push your luck.”
✅ 8. “You’ve got this!”
Meaning: You can do it! (Encouragement)
When to Use: Before exams, interviews, big tasks.
Example: “Nervous about the interview? Don’t worry, you’ve got this!”
✅ 9. “I’m keeping my fingers crossed.”
Meaning: I’m hoping for good luck.
When to Use: Waiting for results, news, or outcomes.
Example: “Results are coming today – I’m keeping my fingers crossed.”
✅ 10. “Let’s call it a day.”
Meaning: Let’s finish for today.
When to Use: After work, a meeting, or class.
Example: “We’ve done enough work – let’s call it a day.”
💡 Tips to Use These Sentences Naturally
✅ Practice saying them aloud with emotion.
✅ Use at least 3 of them in real conversation today.
✅ Replace simple phrases with these for more impact.
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