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Asking for Repetition



Here are some phrases and expressions asking for repetition or clarification in English.

  • Excuse me?
  • Could you repeat that?
  • Could you say that again?
  • What did you say?
  • What was that (again)?
  • Did you say . . . ?
  • I'm sorry. I didn't catch that.

    See also: Free-English-Study: Asking for Repetition

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    What did you say your name was?

    Did you say Andersen or Henderson?

    Is "Cathy" spelled with a C or a K?

    And what was your address again?

    Sorry, I didn't catch the last part.

    I can't hear you very well.

    It's Cathy Henderson.

    Henderson, with an H.

    It's C as in Cadillac.

    72 West Sunshine Blvd., Suite 501.

    Do you want me to repeat it?

    Maybe you should turn down the radio.


    For Conversation practice

    Sitautions: Asking for Repetition

    Textbook: English Knowhow, Book 1, Chapter 4



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