
"I'm well" vs. "I'm good" vs. "I'm doing well", etc
Aug 13, 2010 · For “I’m well”, there is well (adjective) 1b: being in satisfactory condition or circumstances For “I’m good”, there is good (adjective) 2e: free from infirmity or sorrow For “I’m doing good”, there …
Does "Yeah, No" make any sense? - English Language & Usage Stack …
Dec 31, 2016 · And bear in mind I haven't mentioned the variants of yeah-no —there's yeah well no, yeah but no, yep nuh, yes no no and many others—not to mention no yeah and all its different versions!
Comma after Yeah - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
Mar 19, 2019 · Yeah, but it seems like I will reach by 12.00 pm. Is it grammatically correct, is comma is required after "Yeah". When should someone use comma. If possible provide examples.
What does "yeah" mean in American? [closed] - English Language
Nov 8, 2014 · In pop songs, "yeah" is often used is a gap-filler with no real meaning except perhaps to emphasise what has come before it: "She loves you, yeah, yeah, yeah". This use is now somewhat …
When is it appropriate to use "Yeah" and "Yep" as variants of the word ...
Looking at the definitions given for yeah, yeh, yep, or yup, all those words are defined as exclamation & noun nonstandard spelling of yes, representing informal pronunciation. Looking at the examples …
"Just sayin" what? - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
Mar 5, 2015 · Yeah, it's a verbal shrug, and can mean different things. Sometimes a piece of information was delivered and "just sayin`" is used to indicate "but it's none of my business either way". Other …
"The Dude abides" — what does "abide" mean in that context?
DUDE:Yeah man. Well, you know, the Dude abides. Gazing after him, The Stranger drawls, savoring the words: THE STRANGER: The Dude abides. He gives his head a shake of appreciation, then looks …
"Yeah Right" expression - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
Feb 3, 2011 · Yeah, right could also be interpreted as another variation of I know, right? It entirely depends on inflection when speaking. When written, if the ending punctuation is an exclamation …
word usage - Which is more affirmative: "I think" or "I guess ...
Finally, phrases like I would guess X or my guess is that X indicate conjecture. The speaker is saying "well, I don't really have sufficient information, but if I have to make a guess, my guess is X".
What does "I know, right?" mean? - English Language & Usage Stack …
Sep 3, 2010 · 0 I know; right? I think we can break the slangy idiom “I know, right?” down into two parts: I know (that). ― I get what you mean. I've had the same thought. I've been aware of it as well. (Yeah, …