Duolingo English Test Everyday Phrases and Greetings Quiz

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1. What does 'How's it going?' mean?

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'How's it going?' is an informal greeting that inquires about someone's well-being or current state. It is commonly used to check in on someone and is synonymous with asking, "How are you doing?" rather than seeking specific information about travel or location.

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Master everyday English phrases and greetings essential for daily communication. This Duolingo English Test Everyday Phrases and Greetings Quiz helps Grade 10 learners recognize and understand common conversational expressions used in real-world situations. Build confidence in listening comprehension and practical English skills for school, social interactions, and beyond.

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2. Which greeting is most formal?

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"Good morning, how do you do?" is the most formal greeting because it employs polite language and a traditional structure. It conveys respect and professionalism, making it suitable for formal settings, unlike the other options, which are casual and informal in tone.

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3. What do you say when someone thanks you?

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Responding with "You're welcome" is a polite acknowledgment of gratitude. It conveys that you appreciate the thanks and reinforces a positive interaction. This phrase is commonly used in social situations to show graciousness and encourage further friendly communication.

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4. How would you politely ask for help?

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A polite request for help often includes a courteous phrase like "Could you help me, please?" This approach shows respect for the other person's time and effort, making it more likely they will respond positively. It emphasizes a collaborative tone, which fosters goodwill and encourages assistance.

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5. What is an appropriate response to 'Nice to meet you'?

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Responding with "Nice to meet you too" acknowledges the sentiment expressed by the other person and reciprocates the greeting, fostering a positive interaction. It demonstrates politeness and engagement, which are important in social and professional settings. This response helps to build rapport and shows that you value the meeting.

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6. Which phrase means you don't understand?

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Each of the phrases indicates a lack of understanding. "I'm confused" expresses uncertainty, "Could you repeat that, please?" requests clarification, and "I don't follow" suggests difficulty in grasping the information. Therefore, all these phrases collectively convey that the speaker does not understand the situation or message.

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7. What do you say when leaving someone?

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When leaving someone, various phrases can be used to convey farewell sentiments. "See you later" suggests a future meeting, "Goodbye" is a formal parting, and "Have a great day" expresses goodwill. Each phrase serves a different purpose, making "All of the above" the most inclusive and appropriate choice.

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8. How do you apologize in English?

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Each option provided is a valid way to apologize in English. "I'm sorry" is a direct expression of regret, "Excuse me" is often used to get someone's attention or to acknowledge a minor mistake, and "My apologies" is a formal way to express regret. Therefore, all these phrases can be used to apologize.

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9. What phrase shows you're interested in someone's story?

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"Tell me more" expresses genuine interest and encourages the speaker to elaborate on their story. It invites further discussion and shows that you value their experiences, fostering a deeper connection and engagement in the conversation.

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10. Which is a casual greeting?

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"What's up?" is a casual greeting commonly used in informal settings. It conveys a friendly tone and invites conversation without the formality associated with phrases like "Greetings, esteemed colleague" or "I present my formal regards." This informal approach makes it suitable for friends or acquaintances rather than professional interactions.

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11. How do you politely interrupt someone?

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Politely interrupting someone involves using courteous language to gain their attention without being disrespectful. Phrasing your interruption as a request, such as "Excuse me, may I say something?" shows consideration for the speaker and maintains a respectful dialogue, making it an effective way to interject in conversations.

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12. What does 'Break a leg' mean?

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"Break a leg" is a popular idiom used in the performing arts to wish actors good luck in a way that avoids directly saying it. The phrase is thought to stem from a superstition that wishing someone good luck outright could bring bad luck instead, so a negative expression is used instead.

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13. Which response shows you disagree politely?

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14. What do you say when someone compliments you?

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15. How do you ask someone to speak slower?

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What does 'How's it going?' mean?
Which greeting is most formal?
What do you say when someone thanks you?
How would you politely ask for help?
What is an appropriate response to 'Nice to meet you'?
Which phrase means you don't understand?
What do you say when leaving someone?
How do you apologize in English?
What phrase shows you're interested in someone's story?
Which is a casual greeting?
How do you politely interrupt someone?
What does 'Break a leg' mean?
Which response shows you disagree politely?
What do you say when someone compliments you?
How do you ask someone to speak slower?
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