Native English speakers frequently use idiomatic expressions and conversational phrases in everyday communication, such as 'pretty much' to indicate near-completion, 'more or less' for approximate estimates, 'I guess' for tentative suggestions, and 'sort of' to soften statements about difficulty.
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원어민이 틈만 나면 쓰는 영어 말버릇追加:
I've pretty much finished my work.
It'll take an hour, more or less.
I guess we should head out now.
It's sort of hard to explain.
So, basically, you're quitting.
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