Greetings
Introducing yourself and basic responses
Making requests
Feelings and opinions
Polite expressions
100

This phrase is commonly said when you greet someone in the morning.

Good morning. 

100

This phrase is used when telling someone your name.

My name is ________. 

100

This polite question is often used when ordering food.

Can I have ______?

100

You say this when you approve of something.

I like this one.

100

This phrase is used to show gratitude.

Thank you. 

200

You might say this greeting between noon and evening.

Good afternoon.

200

This polite phrase is used when meeting someone for the first time.

Nice to meet you. 

200

This phrase directly asks someone to hand you something.

Give me the _______. 

200

This phrase shows disapproval.

I don't like it. 

200

This phrase is said after someone thanks you.

You're welcome.

300

This phrase is typically said before going to sleep.

Goodnight. 

300

You might respond with this when someone asks how you are and you feel fine.

I'm good. 

300

You say this when you require assistance.

I need your help.

300

This phrase expresses excitement about good news.

That's great!

300

This phrase is used to apologize.

I'm sorry. 

400

This casual greeting asks what someone is doing.

What's up?

400

If you do not have the answer, you might say this.

I don't know.


400

You might say this while pointing to something you wish to buy.

I want this one.

400

You might say this when you are very surprised.

I can't believe it.

400

This question checks if someone is certain about something.

Are you sure?

500

This common greeting asks about someone’s well-being.

How are you?

500

This question asks about someone’s location.

Where are you?

500

This question asks someone about their availability on Saturday or Sunday.


Are you free this weekend?

500

This short phrase shows strong excitement about something in the future.

Can't wait!

500

This phrase is often said when parting politely.

Have a nice day. 
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