Greetings are ways to say
hello or hi
"That's great!" is an example of a happy _________.
reaction/rejoinder
The final pronunciation of needed has a __ sound at the end.
Correct the following question: What means jeopardy?
What does jeopardy mean?
True of false: When you first meet someone in the United States, it is important to ask "How old are you?" in order to know how formal your language should be.
false
We use "Nice to _________ you." when we see someone we know unexpectedly.
see
"Oh, yeah?" expresses a __________ emotion.
neutral
The final pronunciation of watched has a __ sound at the end.
t
Correct the following question: How to pronounce foreign?
How do you pronounce foreign?
Many people tip ____% of the cost of the meal if the service is excellent.
20
3 correct responses to "What" greetings like "What's up? are
Nothing, nothing much, and not much
an SSNQ/short, simple, natural question
The final pronunciation of embarrassed has a __ sound at the end.
"I know what you mean, but..." is used to...
____________ behaviors apply to everyone, regardless of culture.
universal
Not including "Fine," 4 correct responses to How greetings like "How's it going?" are
Not bad, pretty good, great, good
We use expressions like "That's great!" and "That's too bad." to communicate what 3 things?
I'm listening, I understand, and I care
What are synonyms for fun and funny?
fun = enjoyable, funny = humorous
you don't want to answer a question.
Most Americans encourage independence and self-reliance in their children. One example of how this happens is that children as young as ______ earn money from lemonade stands.
5
3 ways to tell the difference between a greeting and real question are
tone, speed, and body language or situation
If someone says, "I'm busy." we can ask _____________ instead of "What are you doing?"
Doing what?
I was (excite) ___________ while playing an (excite) ____________ game.
excited, exciting
"I couldn't agree more." is used to...
agree
individualist