English Pronunciation  I'd like to introduce Sarah.

I'd like to introduce Sarah.

How do I introduce somebody else in English?

Use the sentence pattern I'd like to introduce + NAME/PERSON to introduce somebody else. You could also use either Let me introduce + NAME/PERSON or This is + NAME/PERSON to do this. Although these phrases are similar to Let me introduce myself, they are much less formal. As another example of how to use them, let's say you are at a friend's party and have brought your brother along. You could walk up to your friends and say Let me introduce my brother, John as a way to let your friends know who is with you. Most people would probably then turn to your brother and say: Nice to meet you!.

How do you pronounce “I'd like to introduce Sarah.”?

Listen to the male and female pronunciation of this phrase in American and British English. Afterwards you can record and compare your pronunciation with the audio recorder.
  • AEI'd like to introduce Sarah.
  • AEI'd like to introduce Sarah.
  • BEI'd like to introduce Sarah.
  • BEI'd like to introduce Sarah.

How could I respond to “I'd like to introduce Sarah.”?

Nice to meet you!

How do I form “I'd like to introduce Sarah.”?

I'd like to introduce + NAME/PERSON.
  • I'd like to introduce Sarah.
  • I'd like to introduce Connor.
  • I'd like to introduce my brother.

What are other important sentences related to “Introducing Yourself”?

  • What's your name?
  • Nice to meet you.
  • What do you do?
  • Where are you from?
  • How old are you?
  • It was nice meeting you.
  • Let's get together again some time.
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