Jul 08, 2025 | 8 views
A. Good morning.
B. How do you do?
C. Hi.
D. Good afternoon.
Pembahasan :
âHiâ is a casual and widely used greeting suitable for informal settings with friends and acquaintances.
A. I am John. Nice to meet you.
B. Hello, I am John.
C. John, hello. How are you?
D. Hi John. Good to see you.
Pembahasan :
Option A is grammatically correct and a standard way to introduce oneself in English. It's clear and polite.
A. What's your name?
B. How are you?
C. Where are you from?
D. What do you do?
Pembahasan :
âHow are you?â is a common and polite way to inquire about someone's well-being.
A. You too!
B. I'm fine, thank you.
C. No problem.
D. It was nice meeting you.
Pembahasan :
Responding with 'It was nice meeting you' is a standard and appropriate way to acknowledge the greeting.
A. Hey!
B. What's up?
C. Good morning.
D. See you later.
Pembahasan :
âGood morningâ is a polite and formal greeting, suitable for professional or more formal situations.
A. I am happy to meet you.
B. Goodbye.
C. I'm sorry.
D. I don't understand.
Pembahasan :
âPleased to meet youâ is an expression of pleasure and willingness to get to know someone.
A. I'm really busy, thanks.
B. I'm not feeling well.
C. Thank you for the invitation, but I can't make it.
D. I'm too tired.
Pembahasan :
âThank you for the invitation, but I can't make it.â is a polite and standard way to decline without being rude.
A. Have a nice day.
B. What's your name?
C. How are you?
D. What do you do?
Pembahasan :
âHave a nice dayâ is a common and polite way to say goodbye.
A. I don't know.
B. I'm from Jakarta.
C. I don't want to say.
D. I'm from somewhere else.
Pembahasan :
âI'm from Jakartaâ is a straightforward and polite way to answer the question.
A. Are you available?
B. Are you free?
C. Do you have time?
D. Can you help me?
Pembahasan :
âDo you have time?â is a gentle way to inquire about someone's schedule without being demanding.