Ways to Confirm Something’s Correct in English
When speaking English, confirming that something is correct is a key part of communication. In this video, we cover different phrases to help you sound more natural and fluent when affirming information.
For example, instead of simply saying "Yes," you can use phrases like "Yes, that’s correct!" or "Absolutely, that’s correct!" to add variety and emphasize agreement. If you want to be more precise, you can say "Precisely, that’s correct!" or "Exactly, that’s correct!" to convey certainty and confidence. Another casual, but confident response is "You’ve got it, that’s correct!"
Using these varied expressions will not only help you communicate more effectively but also improve your ability to engage in everyday conversations. These phrases are especially useful in both casual and professional settings when confirming details, giving feedback, or offering validation. By incorporating these responses into your vocabulary, you’ll enhance your fluency and sound more natural in English conversations.
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