- With friends, which greeting is better?
Your answer:
Nice to see you.
Nice to meet you.
- In formal situations, which greeting is better?
Your answer:
How do you do?
Nice to meet you.
- With family, which answer is better? Q. What's the time? A. 1:45.
Your answer:
Quarter to two
It is a quarter to two.
- Which sentence is more casual?
Your answer:
Melanie's got a new car.
Melanie has a new car.
- Mr and Mrs Jones will go to the supermarket together. Mr Jones speaks to Mrs Jones. What does he say?
Your answer:
Don't forget to bring the shopping list.
Don't forget to take the shopping list.
- Jorge and Julie are friends. They will eat dinner at a restaurant. Jim arrives first. He waits for a long time. Julie is late. Finally, Julie calls him. Julie says:
Your answer:
Sorry to keep you waiting. I'm coming, now.
Sorry to keep you waiting. I'm going, now.