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Sarunnio Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

How do I say this?

In the middle of a presentation, there comes a time when we want to move from one point to the next.
Apart from "Can I move on now?" or "Are we done here?" What else I can say to put it in a nice way?

Thanks in advance
  

Top answer

Who's presenting, you or the other guy?

  • Who's presenting, you or the other guy?
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6 Answers
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Who's presenting, you or the other guy?
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myself. I mean I'd like to ask them if it's ok that I'm gonna move on to the next slide.
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"Can I move on now?" or "Are we done here?"-- These are fine, then, or 'Shall we move on?', 'Let's go on to the next point', etc.
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Oh, I'm sorry, but I must disagree. "Are we done here?" has a decidedly rude tone to my ear.

You don't need to say anything to move on to the next slide.

Just click and start talking.

If you really need to make sure that everyone has fully understood, then Mr. M's other suggestions are fine.
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Thank you so much!!
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Try "Thanks for the questions/comments. If there are no more, I'd like to move on."

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"Thanks for the questions/comments. Let's move on,shall we?"

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