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Yes, I'm here! How can I help you today with your English learning?
Your sentence "are you there?" is grammatically correct, but it can sound a bit more natural and polite with slight improvements. Here are a few options:
1. "Are you there?" – This is fine for casual or quick checks (e.g., in a chat or when calling someone).
2. "Are you there? Can you hear me?" – More natural if you're checking if someone can hear you (e.g., on a phone call).
3. "Hello? Are you there?" – A smoother and more polite way to start if you're not sure if the person is listening.
4. "Is anyone there?" – If you're not sure who you're addressing.
Tips:
- In spoken English, adding "Hello?" at the beginning makes it sound more natural.
- If you're on a call, "Can you hear me?" is often more useful than just "Are you there?"
- For a friendlier tone, try "You there?" (very casual).
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