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Answer — Exercise 4

9.7 - Writing·Wider World 3 - Student's Book

Question

Look at the phrases in colour. What do they mean? Why does Kyla use them?

Answer

  • I'm looking forward to (meeting you) → means that Kyla is excited about meeting Nadia. We often use this phrase at the end of a letter, e.g. I'm looking forward to hearing more about ...; I'm looking forward to seeing you.
  • if you like → means 'if that's what you want' and we often use this phrase when we are making an offer, e.g. I can help you if you like.
  • you're welcome to come along → is an invitation to an event which has already been arranged with someone else, e.g. I'm going to the cinema with Tom this evening. You're welcome to come along, too.
  • just in case → we use this to talk about something we do to prevent problems happening, e.g. I'm going to take an umbrella just in case it rains.; I'm going to save my work on a flash drive just in case something goes wrong with my computer.
  • Don't worry about anything → means that the person has organised and thought of everything necessary. We use this phrase to reassure someone who is going to do something new or strange.

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