Greetings and Introductions
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This is the phrase you use to greet someone in the morning.

Good morning!

100

The number that comes after seven.

Eight

100

The question you ask to find out where someone is from.

Where are you from?

100

This is a building where you can borrow books.

Library

100

The correct form of "have got" for "She ___ a brother."

has got

200

You use this phrase to ask someone's name.

What’s your name?

200

The time expression for 12:30.

half past twelve

200

A common way to suggest meeting someone later.

See you later!

200

A public area where you can sit and see flowers and trees.

Park

200

Complete the sentence: "They ___ a car, but they haven’t got a bike."

have got

300

This phrase is commonly used when you meet someone for the first time.

Nice to meet you!

300

How many hours are in one day?

24

300

The reply to "Thank you" in English.

You're welcome!

300

This place is used to board planes.

Airport

300

The plural of "child."

children

400

The reply to "How are you?" if you're feeling fine.

I’m good, thank you

400

The word for the number 15.

fifteen

400

The question word used to ask about time.

What time is it?

400

The preposition used in "The phone is ___ the table."

on

400

The plural of "man."

men

500

A casual greeting often used in the evening.

Good evening

500

The time expression for 4:15.

quarter past four

500

The negative form of "She is a teacher."

She isn't a teacher

500

The opposite direction of "left."

Right

500

The plural of "person"

people