What does of course you do mean?
used to say yes or to give someone permission to do something: “Can you help me?” “Of course.” “May I look at your newspaper?” “Of course you can.”
Can you reply of course to thank you?
You are being extremely gracious and kind. Of course! When you respond with “of course,” you are saying that the help that you gave was to be expected. People say “my pleasure” when they want you to know that it made them feel good to help you…
How do you use course in a sentence?
‘A tropical climate is, of course, very humid, so we sweated all the time. ‘ We use of course when a situation or piece of information is not surprising: ‘Our car broke down on the way to the station so, of course, we missed the train and had to buy new tickets.
When you do your homework correct errors?
You should wrirte – when you do your homework you should write things carefully. The 2nd form of the sentence is when you do your homework you should do the research systematically. You can even write the sentence like when you do your homework you should be more diligent.
What is the meaning of Fine with Me?
Good question. The meaning of “fine with me” can indeed go either way, depending on how you say it and the context. Fine with me. as an answer to a question without any other niceties surrounding it could often and easily be construed as a bit defensive and aggressive.
Is “I’m fine with that” a positive or negative connotation?
Either you outright like it, agree with it or want it. “I’m fine with that,” in contrast, can have negative connotations.
Is “fine” and “OK” synonyms for “cool”?
Yes. “Fine” and “OK” are synonyms. Other synonyms that could be used are: “all right” and “cool.” , Author of several ebooks on Amazon, fiction and non-fiction. Both statements mean exactly the same thing, and can be used interchangeably.
What is a good sentence for that’s Okay by me?
and (that’s) fine by me; (that’s) okay by me; (that’s) okay with me. That is agreeable as far as I am concerned. (The expressions with by are colloquial.) Sue: I’m giving away your old coat. Bob: That’s fine with me.