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Sunday, October 12, 2025

greetings revision

 

Fill in the blank spaces with an appropriate greeting or reply for the situation. Choose the correct tone (Formal or Informal) for each dialogue.

Situation/StyleSpeaker A (Greeting)Speaker B (Reply)
1. Informal (Meeting a friend on the street)Hey, Maria! (1) ___________________________?Not bad, thanks. And you?
2. Formal (Introducing yourself)Good afternoon. My name is Mr. Thompson. (2) ___________________________.The pleasure is mine, Mr. Thompson.
3. Informal (Phone call)(3) ___________________________It's Mark. Are you free this weekend?
4. Formal (Ending a business meeting)Thank you for your time, Ms. Lee. Goodbye.(4) ___________________________
5. Informal (Seeing someone after a while)(5) ___________________________! How have you been?Wow! It's great to see you, too!
6. Formal (In an office)Hello, Mr. White. How is everything?(6) ___________________________ and you?
7. Informal (Checking on someone)What's up? I haven't seen you all day.(7) ___________________________
8. Formal (A slightly less common greeting)Good morning. I trust you are well?(8) ___________________________. Thank you for asking.
9. Informal (Saying goodbye)See you later, Tom.(9) ___________________________. Bye!
10. Formal (Meeting an acquaintance)(10) ___________________________, Mr. Evans.Good afternoon, Ms. Kelly. It's a pleasure.

Possible Answers

Here are some possible answers for the blanks:

  1. How are things / How's it going / What's new

  2. Pleased to meet you / It's a pleasure to meet you

  3. Hello? / Hi? / Speaking. (When answering the phone)

  4. Have a good day / I look forward to our next meeting / Goodbye

  5. Hi there / Long time no see / Look who it is

  6. I am very well / Everything is fine / Things are proceeding well

  7. Nothing much / Just relaxing / Oh, I'm okay

  8. I am perfectly well / Yes, quite well

  9. Take care / Later / Catch you then

  10. Good afternoon / Hello

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