Sure! Another expression is "piece of cake." It means something is very easy. For example, "Don't worry about the test; it's a piece of cake!"...
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Sure! Another expression is "piece of cake." It means something is very easy. For example, "Don't worry about the test; it's a piece of cake!"
Here’s a more natural and polished version of your sentence:
"Okay, just one more." (Your original is actually fine for casual speech!)
Tips for improvement:
1. Tone & Clarity: Your sentence is clear, but if you want to sound more natural in conversation, you could add a slight pause or emphasis:
- "Okay, just... one more." (implies hesitation)
- "Okay, just one more, please." (if asking politely)
2. Alternative Phrasings (depending on context):
- If you mean "one more time" → "Okay, just one more time."
- If you mean "one more thing/item" → "Okay, just one more thing." / "Okay, just one more." (both work)
3. Sounding More Natural: In spoken English, short sentences like yours are common, but adding a word like "please" or a slight pause can make it sound smoother.
Your original is already correct for informal situations. Keep it simple if the meaning is clear!" (Word count: 198)