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      1. using would could or might to make what you say more tentative.    rozpocznij naukę
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      tentative -A tentative idea, plan, agreement, etc is not certain. - doing something in a way that shows you are not confident   
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      2. Presenting your view as a question not a statement.    rozpocznij naukę
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      3. Using a grammatical negative (adding n't) to make a suggestion more open and therefore more negotiable.   
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      4. Using an introductory phrase to prepare the listener for your message.    rozpocznij naukę
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      5. Adding I'm afraid to make clear that you recognise the unhelpfulness of your response.   
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      6. Using words which qualify or restrict what you say to make your position more flexible (a bit difficult, a slight problem).    rozpocznij naukę
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      7. Using not with a positive word instead of the obvious negative word (not very convenient, I' don't agree).   
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      8. Using a comparative (better, more convenient) to soften your message.    rozpocznij naukę
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      9. Using continuous form (I was wondering) instead of a simple form (I wondered) to make suggestion more flexible.   
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      10. Using stress as an important way of making the message more effective (It is important).    rozpocznij naukę
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      That would be unacceptable. That would not meet our requirements.   
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      We would need further reassurance. That would be too late.    rozpocznij naukę
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      Is that too late? Would that be too late?   
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      Isn't that too late? Wouldn't that be too late?    rozpocznij naukę
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      Introductory phrases: Actually; Well; Frankly; With respect; To be honest; As a matter of fact; In those circumstances; In fact; To put it bluntly   
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      Actually, George, the financial picture isn't too bright here at Head Office.    rozpocznij naukę
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      Could I speak to Jack please? I'm afraid he's out of the country at the moment.   
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      Would next Tuesday be convenient? I'm afraid I'm tied up all day.    rozpocznij naukę
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      Qualifiers: a slight misunderstanding; a little bit too early; some reservations; a short delay; a bit of a problem, a little more time   
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      1. that would leave me with a slight problem.    rozpocznij naukę
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      2. I have some doubts about that.   
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      3. We need a little more time.    rozpocznij naukę
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      4. We have some production difficulties.   
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      5. We have had a slight disagreement with our German colleagues.    rozpocznij naukę
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      6. We need some changes before I can give the proposal my unqualified support.   
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      7. I would need a little more time.    rozpocznij naukę
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      8. That would leave me with some slight problems with my Personnel Manager.   
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      9. I really do need a little more time.    rozpocznij naukę
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      10. I think there must be a slight misunderstanding. Of course there are other possibilities - these are only suggestions.   
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      The hotel was dirty. The hotel wasn't very clean.    rozpocznij naukę
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      The food was not very hot. Not + very + positive adjective   
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      1. that is not very convenient.    rozpocznij naukę
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      2. That's not very suitable.   
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      3. That's not a very intelligent suggestion.    rozpocznij naukę
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      4. This year's figures are not very good.   
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      5. That's not a very positive way of looking at the problem.    rozpocznij naukę
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      6. That proposal is not very sensitive to local conditions.   
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      7. that suggestion is not very practical.    rozpocznij naukę
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      8. That was not a very helpful remark.   
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      9. That's not a very constructive approach.    rozpocznij naukę
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      10. That's not a very useful line of argument.   
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      11. I'm not a very happy with that idea.    rozpocznij naukę
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      I disagree completely. I don't agree at all.   
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      I dislike that idea. I don't like that idea at all.    rozpocznij naukę
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      I reject what you say. I don't accept what you say.   
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      Comparatives In offering an alternative suggestion    rozpocznij naukę
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      Wouldn't the 31st be more convenient? It might be cheaper to go by air. (would, might)   
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      I was trying to ring you yesterday.   
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      We were intending to make new arrangements for next year.    rozpocznij naukę
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      I was wondering if you'd come to a decision yet.   
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      We were hoping you'd accept 8%.    rozpocznij naukę
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      We were discussing the problem yesterday.   
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