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PhraseMix Examples Categories function: refusing someone

12 English lessons for refusing someone

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English Lesson: Thanks, but I can't. I have a lot to catch up on.

1. “Thanks, but I can't. I have a lot to catch up on.”

English Lesson: No, I couldn't possibly. I'm so stuffed.

2. “No, I couldn't possibly. I'm so stuffed.”

English Lesson: I'd love to go, but I don't know if I'd be able to manage it financially.

3. “I'd love to go, but I don't know if I'd be able to manage it financially.”

English Lesson: No thanks. Sunscreen makes my skin feel all oily.

4. “No thanks. Sunscreen makes my skin feel all oily.”

English Lesson: Thanks but no thanks.

5. “Thanks but no thanks.”

English Lesson: No, I packed my lunch today. Thanks, though.

6. “No, I packed my lunch today. Thanks, though.”

7. “Why on Earth would I do that?”

8. “You know, I'd love to, but I can't.”

9. “I probably won't be able to get to that until tomorrow morning.”

10. “There's no way.”

11. “I don't know about that.”

12. “I think I'll sit this one out.”

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