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26 Nov 2020
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English (US)
Question about English (US)
(an English class)
Teacher: "First, let's talk about our speeches. Tomorrow, I want Ken to give a speech. Can you do that? "
Ken: "OK."
T: "Good. You need to prepare a 30-second speech. And make sure to give me the speech script before the class starts."
K: "I got it."
T: "Good. OK, we're all set. Now, let's move on to the next section."
Hello! Do you think I used "we're all set" correctly? Thank you!
(an English class)
Teacher: "First, let's talk about our speeches. Tomorrow, I want Ken to give a speech. Can you do that? "
Ken: "OK."
T: "Good. You need to prepare a 30-second speech. And make sure to give me the speech script before the class starts."
K: "I got it."
T: "Good. OK, we're all set. Now, let's move on to the next section."
Hello! Do you think I used "we're all set" correctly? Thank you!
Teacher: "First, let's talk about our speeches. Tomorrow, I want Ken to give a speech. Can you do that? "
Ken: "OK."
T: "Good. You need to prepare a 30-second speech. And make sure to give me the speech script before the class starts."
K: "I got it."
T: "Good. OK, we're all set. Now, let's move on to the next section."
Hello! Do you think I used "we're all set" correctly? Thank you!
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- English (US)
Sounds like a completely natural way to use it. I've heard native speakers use it exactly like that.
Sounds like a completely natural way to use it. I've heard native speakers use it exactly like that.
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@OwLeho I'm glad to hear that. Thank you for taking time to check my sentences!

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