Learn the English Expression MY BAD and the Phrase FROM BAD TO WORSE

Read along to practice your English and to learn the English expression MY BAD and the phrase FROM BAD TO WORSE In this English lesson, I’d like to help you learn the English expression my bad. In English, if I say my bad to someone, it’s an informal way of saying I’m sorry, or an informal way of saying it’s my fault. If I was to be walking through the kitchen and I accidentally stepped on Jen’s toe, and if she said, “Ouch, you stepped on my toe,“ I would say, “Oh, sorry, my bad.“ So I guess I added sorry in front of it, you don’t always have to add sorry, but when you say my bad to someone, you are admitting that you did something wrong and you’re kind of in an informal way, apologizing to them. Let me think of another example. If I was driving a grocery cart in the grocery store and I accidentally bumped into someone in front of me, I could say, “Oh, sorry, my bad.“ I guess I do say sorry when I say my bad, it’s probably because I’m Ca
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