Can we say yes I would?

Don't forget to include your sentence in your post, and not just in the title, enmascarado. "Yes" and "Yes, I would" are grammatically correct, and I see nothing wrong with "Yes, I will," either.
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Can I say yes I would?

You can say "Yes, I would" - whether it is interpreted as willingness to buy a drink or not will be determined by the context and your tone, and your relationship with the person asking. Often, if you simply respond "yes", people will clarify whether you mean you mind doing something or not.
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Can I say yes I m?

An example is the word “I'm.” In this contraction, the /ae/ sound in “am” is harder to hear. This happens because the speaker uses less force to say the vowel sound. There are two rules that apply to these forms. These rules help explain why you cannot answer “Yes, I'm.”
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How do you say yes I will be available?

You can say "I confirm my availability" or "I confirm that I am available". Both of these are fine.
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Will you or would you?

The word 'will' is generally used as a modal verb, but it can also be used as a noun. 'Would' is also a modal verb and is the past tense of will. Another difference between 'will' and 'would' is that 'will' is used in statements that refer to the future while 'would' is used to refer events to the past.
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How do you say yes politely?

Polite Ways to Say Yes in English
  1. Yeah, sure. Here you go.
  2. No problem! I'm always happy to help.
  3. Yep! I will be right there. (Yep is another informal way to say yes like yeah.)
  4. Yeah, I'd be happy to!
  5. Cool. (Yes, cool can really be used to say yes or to show agreement.)
  6. You got it.
  7. Okay.
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How do you say yes in formal?

Professional and Clear
  1. Agreed.
  2. All right.
  3. By all means.
  4. Certainly.
  5. Consider it done.
  6. Definitely.
  7. Gladly.
  8. I'm on it.
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What is the meaning of yes I will?

Informal a declaration of willingness to do what is requested. (Old English willan; related to Old Saxon willian, Old Norse vilja, Old High German wollen, Latin velle to wish, will)
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What can I say instead of yes?

  • absolutely,
  • assuredly,
  • certainly,
  • indeed,
  • indisputably,
  • positively,
  • undoubtedly,
  • unquestionably.
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Would you mind if answer?

In what situation is it correct to answer a question started with "Would you mind if...?" with "Yes, certainly". Generally you can respond to a polite request either with "Yes, certainly" or "No, not at all." Logically only the latter makes sense, but no one would notice.
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Could you please vs Would you mind?

Senior Member. "Could you please give" or "Would you mind giving" me a piece of paper? I think "would you mind" is more polite. But in your experience, how often you would use "would you mind " rather than "could you please" for asking a small favour in your daily life?
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Would you mind if I ask or asked?

What is the difference between "will you mind if I ask" and "would you mind if I asked"? The factual meaning is exactly the same: the questions ask for exactly the same information about the same hypothetical event. There is a difference in the temporal perspective, and also a difference in nuance.
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What is the meaning of I would say?

“I would say” means in the past tense you will say or. it can't give the assurance of your saying. Example: If you asked me, I would say you. Now the “will” is used in the future tense. “I will say” means you will say in the future and you have not said it yet.
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How do you write may I come in sir?

Sir, may I come in? You accost the person, seek his attention, and seek his permission to get in. May I come in, Sir? You make the request, and in a rising tone, say 'sir' to let the the person know that it is his permission that you are seeking.
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Will do meaning in email?

2 —used as an informal way of saying that one will be able to do something one is asked to do to "Can you finish it by tomorrow?" "Sure, boss, will do!"
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What is YES in Old English?

The English word 'yes' is thought to come from the Old English word 'gēse', meaning 'may it be so', and can be traced back to earlier than the 12th century.
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How do you agree with someone?

Expressing agreement
  1. I agree with you 100 percent.
  2. I couldn't agree with you more.
  3. That's so true.
  4. That's for sure.
  5. (slang) Tell me about it!
  6. You're absolutely right.
  7. Absolutely.
  8. That's exactly how I feel.
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Is yes a positive word?

Yes is a confirmation or an affirmative — a positive reply. When you say yes to a friend's invitation to a party, it means you'll be there. There's no more positive word in the English language: You use yes to agree, to confirm, or to answer positively.
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What should I reply instead of OK?

  • all right,
  • alright,
  • aye.
  • (also ay),
  • exactly,
  • okeydoke.
  • (or okeydokey),
  • yea,
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Is Yep rude?

7 Answers. Show activity on this post. You are correct that "yeah" and "yep" are informal variants of "yes." In conversation among friends, any form is appropriate, but "yep" has a slightly dismissive tone.
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What should I reply yeah?

You can reply with : Yeah, Om, OK, Great, I see, Aha, Usually, when someone says 'Yeah” It could mean OK.
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