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American common greetings

Greeting every day is one of the basic manners of people. When you meet a teacher at school in the morning, you should take the initiative to say hello and shout? Good morning, teacher. Hello, teacher. I have arranged some American greetings for you below, hoping to help you!

American greetings (selected articles) 1. Are you married? Are you married?

2. Me? I am single. I am single now.

3. You have a younger brother, Don? Isn't it? You have a brother, don't you?

4. How is your family? How is your family?

5. No, what does it say? No, what does it say?

6. We? It will be fine weather in the next few days. It will be sunny in the next few days.

7. But it? It is still raining today! But it is still raining today.

It is said that it will clear up tonight. The weather forecast says the rain will stop tonight.

9. What will happen after sunny weather? What will the weather be like after a sunny day?

10. It is said that there will be a storm next month. The weather forecast says there will be a storm next month.

American greetings (latest) 1. It? ■ 1 month 15, 1 Today is 1999 65438+ 10/5.

2. What month is this? What month is it now?

3. it? December. It's December.

4. What year is this year? What year is this year?

5.do you have a computer? Do you have a computer?

6.yes, I know. Yes, I know.

7. He has that book, doesn't he? Is it? He has that book, doesn't he?

8. No, he doesn't know? T. no, he didn't.

9. You have brothers and sisters. You have brothers and sisters.

10. No, me? I am an only child. No, I'm an only child.

1 1. Does your computer have a modem? Does your computer have a modem?

12. What time is it? What time is it now?

13. It? S two o? Clock. It's two o'clock.

14. It? It's a quarter past five. It's a quarter past five.

15. It? Ten minutes to four. It's ten minutes to four.

16. It? Shamhalfpastnine。 It's half past nine.

17. It? Is it one zero? On time. It's one o'clock sharp.

18. It? Isn't it four zero? It's not four o'clock yet.

19. What day is it today? What day is it today?

20. Today is Monday. Today is Monday.

American greetings (classic) 1. It? It's been a whole year since I last saw you. I haven't seen you for a whole year

Yes, but you look as beautiful now as then. But you still look so beautiful.

3.oh, thank you. How are you getting along these days? Oh, thank you. How have you been recently?

4. It's not too bad. Not too bad.

But you sound sad. But you sound sad.

Yes, I lost my pet cat yesterday. Yes, I lost my pet cat yesterday.

I used to take a walk in the morning. I used to go out for a walk early in the morning.

He used to live near my home. He used to be my neighbor.

9. Did you used to go fishing with your friends? Did you often go fishing with your friends in the past?

10. We have known each other for 6 years. We have known each other for six years.

It's been a long time since I was here last time.

12. Have you seen Mr. Smith recently? Have you seen Mr. Smith recently?

13. They? I have been working on this project since last year. They have been working on this project since last year.

14. Me? I watched TV all night. I watched TV all night.

15. Hi, Jack, where do you live now? Hello, Jack, where do you live now?

I live at 203 Corson Street. I live at 203 Kesheng Street.

17. Corson Street? Isn't it? Doesn't Mary live there? Kesheng Street? Doesn't Mary live there, too?

18. Yes, she lives across the street. Yes, she lives across the street.

19. How long did you stay there? How long have you lived there?

20. Where are you going? Where are you going?