How are you? (I'm) so so... | WordReference Forums
Jul 12, 2019 · I get the use of 'so-so ' as a response to "how are you?" But I have a particular problem with "I'm so-so " - can it really be used with the verb "to be"? I don't think I've ever heard …
I’m totally over it. / I’m over it. - WordReference Forums
Feb 26, 2024 · I think there is also a more recent "youthspeak" interpretation of "I'm so over X", "I am totally over X" - something like "I no longer find it (or him or her) exciting and/or interesting".
I'm hot Vs I'm feeling hot. [North American English]
Aug 17, 2012 · In all other situations, such as when the weather is hot or when I'm all hot and sweaty due to exercise, I'd just say "I'm hot." So both are perfectly correct, but "I'm hot" would be …
grateful vs thankful - WordReference Forums
Mar 28, 2006 · Here I am thanking you for something you have done. "I'm so thankful for you. Now that I have you I'll never let you go." Here I am grateful that I have you. I am not thanking you, I'm …
Excited about/for - WordReference Forums
May 2, 2016 · Good morning everyone. I often see native speakers use "for" in contexts like this: "I'm so excited for tonight's episode", which confuses me because I can think of one context in …
I'm so going to twitter about this! | WordReference Forums
Aug 10, 2024 · Hi everyone, | 大家好, I would like to translate the following: "I'm so going to twitter about this!" I have two challenges here: "so" and "to twitter". And would the translation change …
I am grateful to know you - WordReference Forums
Aug 3, 2015 · I just wanted to say that I am happy to know my friend. Tomorrow it will be one year since we first met, so I just wanted "celebrate" this anniversary with a nice message
I'm all over it vs I'm over it - WordReference Forums
Jun 19, 2015 · Could "I'm all over it" ever mean the same as "I'm over it"? These two expressions seem to mean totally different and opposite things, which is weird. What if I want to emphasize …
I am so lucky to have met you / I am so lucky I got to meet you
Mar 3, 2022 · Hi there! I have some doubts about whether both expressions are correct or not. If you want to express that you feel lucky because you met someone by chance and they are now …
When to use "I'm glad I know you" | WordReference Forums
Mar 4, 2016 · When you say "I'm glad I know you"? If you already know a person well, and you want to tell the person how happy it makes you that you know him or her, you could use it. We …