Have You Heard These 15 'NO' Phrases Before?

Have You Heard These 15 'NO' Phrases Before?

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Beyond just saying "no," English speakers use a variety of informal expressions. This video will help you to learn English by teaching you 15 common "no" phrases that native speakers use in everyday English conversation.

You'll learn exactly when to use these English phrases - so you can become a more fluent English speaker. Make sure to check out our other videos to improve your English speaking!

Now you know 15 informal 'no' expressions to help your English sound more natural. Were any of them new to you? Which one is your favorite? Tell me in the comments, and try using it in your own sentence for practice.

And if you want to level up your English speaking, come join my Everyday English Speaking Course. Inside, you'll practice hundreds of real-life phrases —so you can speak naturally confidently in any situation. We'll even give you personal feedback on recordings of your spoken English.

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