Here’s a typical conversation structure.
A: Say “Hi!”, “Hello!” and follow with a phrase like “How are you?” or “How are things?”
B: Answer with a phrase like “Fine” and ask A a similar question.
A: Reply
Here’s an example:
A: Hi Suzie. How are you?
B: Fine thanks. And you?
A. Yeah, fine thanks.
“Fine”, “Fine thanks”, “OK”, “OK thanks” all mean the same.
“I’m very well, thanks” is more formal.
“Not bad thanks”, “Can’t complain” are less positive.
In formal situations, you can also say “Good morning”, “Good afternoon” and “Good evening”.
“Good morning” = for the morning up to lunch.
“Good afternoon” = for the afternoon until early evening (i.e. around 6pm)
“Good evening” = for the rest of the evening
“Good night” = when you leave a person at the end of the evening, or when you go to bed.
Answer:
A) Like today, people want to enter into marriage with honesty about the past.
Explanation:
in the end paragraphs she tries to talk about her past before getting married but he keeps cutting her off. hope this is right let me know if i am wrong.
Answer:
<h3>the committee made no <u>allusion</u> to the former president in its report.</h3>
Answer:
I feel like it was angrily because no one normally does things like that to a child
Explanation:
porks it wasnt helpful was it