I'm coming immediately · I'll arrive very soon
Imagine your friend texts you, "Where are you? We're starting the movie!" Or your roommate calls from the kitchen, "Can you help me with this?" This is your go-to phrase to say, "Don't worry, I'm on my way and will be with you super fast!" It's all about reassuring someone you're coming immediately.💨
💡 **Pro-tip!** This expression is super versatile. You can use it literally when you're physically moving towards someone, or metaphorically when you're about to start a task someone asked you to do. For example, if your boss asks you to send an email, you can reply, "Sure, I'll be right there with that email!" This means you'll do it promptly.
Your friend calls and asks you to meet them downstairs. You are just finishing getting ready. Which English expression fits this situation best? A. I'll be right there. B. I'm taking a rain check. C. I'm swamped.