ENGLISH GREETINGS
FORMAL °
* Hello Mary!
* Hello.
+ How are you?
* Good morning.
* Good afternoon.
* Good evening.
+ What are you doing?
« It’s nice to meet you.
* Howis it going?
« Howare you doing?
. Good to see u.
* Itisa pleas you.
* How do you do? "9/j.
¢ It’s an honor to meet you. Org
* Nice to meet you.
INFORMAL
* Hil
* Hey!
¢ What's up?
* Howdy!
¢ Howare ya?
* What's new?
What's going on?
* How is it going?
¢ Howare things?
¢ What's up?
* How is everything?
* How's life?
* Long time no see! @
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« Like, may be used as
preposition meaning similar
to.
« Itis used to compare things.
For example:
~ He has been working Like a dog.
~ He looks like his father.
« Like is often used in place of
the subordinating
conjunction as, or as if.
For example:
~ They Look like they have been
having fun. = They look as if they
have been having fun.
AS
« As - preposition / conjunction
* As may function as a
preposition and is used when
we talk about a job or function
For example:
- | worked as a taxi driver.
~ He was nominated as a Secretary of
State.
« As may also be used as
a conjunction meaning in the
same way that...
For example:
~ She behaved exactly as her mother
told her.
- When in Rome do as the Romans do.
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