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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! @ & Oy v iy ai Pe Sr LIKE « 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. COIS CCU e

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