Meaning
Ready to go or completely prepared for something.
Cultural Background
It is very common in service settings to say 'I'm all set' to stop a waiter from refilling your drink. While understood, British speakers might prefer 'I'm sorted' in similar casual contexts.
Use it for closure
Use 'all set' to end a conversation about a task.
Meaning
Ready to go or completely prepared for something.
Use it for closure
Use 'all set' to end a conversation about a task.
Test Yourself
Complete the sentence.
I have my keys and my wallet. I am ____ ____.
'All set' is the correct idiomatic expression for being prepared.
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Visual Learning Aids
Practice Bank
1 exercisesI have my keys and my wallet. I am ____ ____.
'All set' is the correct idiomatic expression for being prepared.
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Frequently Asked Questions
1 questionsYes, it is fine for casual or semi-formal emails.
Related Phrases
Good to go
synonymReady to start.
All good
similarEverything is fine.