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does "deal"meaning "good" also?such as this sentence!
A: they are showing film!
B: Oh....deal!
Feb 10, 2013 6:49 AM
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It's hard to say, as the first line is broken English.
You can use "Deal!" by itself to mean you agree to a suggestion. "It's a deal!"
How about we go surfing this weekend?
Deal!
February 10, 2013
Oh.... dear Amii! thanks so much! thanks for your explain!:)
February 10, 2013
You say "deal" if you're agreeing to do something. Often, it's used during a compromise, where 2 people want different things, so they try to agree a balance.
eg. "I want to see The Hunger Games, but I can't afford to buy a ticket."
"Well, how about I buy your ticket, and then you buy the popcorn?"
".. okay, deal."
"I don't want to go running."
"Well, how about this: if you run, I'll give you a bar of chocolate as a reward."
"Haha okay, deal!"
February 10, 2013
Oh.. Dear annettepicconi! thanks so much for your comment!
i am studying English , these phrase writes in my English book!:)
February 10, 2013
I just noticed for the second part I left the verb "am" out so here is the sentence corrected.
I am happy to see the film which I have been waiting for.
February 10, 2013
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