No clue / on your own
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Native English Expressions (Part 6)
Learn native English expressions to sound more fluent. Discover casual phrases for more natural, confident conversations.
To sound like a native English speaker, it's important to use expressions that are more natural and engaging. Here are 5 examples ccovered in this video.
- Textbook English: I don't know.
Native English: I don't have a clue. - Textbook English: You must do it yourself.
Native English: You're on your own. - Textbook English: Why aren't you talking?
Native English: Cat got your tongue? - Textbook English: Her dress was expensive.
Native English: Her dress cost an arm and a leg. - Textbook English: You're welcome!
Native English: Don't mention it!
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