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Asking for and Giving Directions

Asking for and Giving Directions


How do I get to ? What's the best way to ? Where is ? Go straight on (until you come to ). Turn back./Go back. Turn left/right (into -street). Go along . Cross Take the first/second road on the left/right It's on the left/right. straight on opposite near next to between at the end (of) on/at the corner behind in front of (just) around the corner traffic lights crossroads, junction signpost

Introducing and Greeting People

Word List
Greeting People
Hello. / Hi. Good morning. Good morning. / Good afternoon. Good evening .

Introducing People
What's your name? My name is I am Haven't we met (before)? Yes, I think we have. No, I don't think we have. I think we've already met. I don't think we've met (before). This is Meet Have you met ? Yes, I have. No, I haven't. Yes, I think I have. No, I don't think I have. Hello, (name) Nice to meet you. (informal) Pleased to meet you. How do you do? (formal) Nice to see you. Nice to see you again.

Say Goodbye
(It was) nice meeting you. Good bye. Bye. / See you. See you later. See you soon. See you tomorrow. See you next week. Good night.

Health

How are you? How are you today? Fine, thank you/thanks. Not too bad. Very well. I'm okay / all right. Not too well, actually. What's wrong with you? What's the matter with you? Are you all right? I'm tired . I'm exhausted . I've got a cold.

Simple Present (Present Simple) - Introduction


Simple present is also called present simple.

The simple present expresses an action in the present taking place once, never or several times. It is also used for actions that take place one after another and for actions that are set by a timetable or schedule. The simple present also expresses facts in the present.

affirmative

negative

question

I am.

I am not.

Am I?

he/she/it

He is.

He is not.

Is he?

you/we/they You are.

You are not.

Are you?

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