The document discusses ways to say hello and goodbye in English. It provides 7 common greetings to say hello, from informal options like "Hey there" to more formal greetings like "Good morning." It also lists 9 common ways to say goodbye in English, from casual options such as "See you later" to more definitive endings like "Have a good one." Additionally, the document covers the English alphabet, ordinal numbers, cardinal numbers, and examples of personal information questions and responses.
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• Forms of say hello and good bye in different way.
• Alphabet .
• Ordinal numbers.
• Cardinal numbers.
• Personal Information.
2. How to say Hello and Good-bye
To say hello in English, we can use the word “hello” but if we use “hello” the
people think we are fools, for avoid this, exists various forms to say hello in
English, I will mention the different forms of say hello and explain when you
use. And the Good-bye is similar but more specific
3. Hello
• 1) "Hey there" : This is casual, friendly, and familiar. It could be used between good friends or romantic partners
in spoken English, text messages, voice mail messages or emails.
• 2) "What's going on?" : This is casual and could be used between friends or acquaintances in an informal
situation like a party.
• 3) "Hey! What's up?" : This is casual and could be used between friends, colleagues, siblings, etc.
• 4) “Good morning" or "good afternoon" : These greetings are generally more formal and are often used in
restaurants, hotels, shops or at work between colleagues.
• 5) "How are you doing today?" : This is formal and might be used between a professional and a client or
customer or between colleagues or a boss and his or her workers.
• 7) "How's everything?" : This is simply another way of saying "how are you." It is usually used casually
4. Good-Bye
• 1) "See you later" or "see ya later" : This becomes more casual when you use "ya" instead of "you.“
• 2) "See you soon" or "see ya soon" : This is similar to the example above. It can be used to indicate that
you want to or plan to meet with the person again soon.
• 3) "Take care" : This could be formal or casual, but is usually used with people you know or care about.
You might use this in an email or written letter.
• 5) "Gotta go!" This is used in casual situations when you want to escape the conversation quickly and you
don't want to go through a longer or more sentimental goodbye.
• 7) "See you next time" : This is used when you know you will be returning to a specific place and you will
see the person when you come back.
• 9) "Have a good one" : This means, "have a nice day" and is used casually, but it could be used between
strangers, friends, colleagues, or family members.
6. Ordinal Numbers
We use the ordinal numbers to talk about the order of things to define a thing's
position in a series.
Example:
1-First
2-Second
3 Third
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8. Cardinal Numbers.
the cardinal numbers (one, two, three, etc.)in simply words, are adjectives
referring to quantity.
Example:
1-one
2-two
3-three
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10. Personal Information
In this, it is the information about you, your first name, middle name, age,
birthday, phone number, etc.
With this, we can ask questions basics for any conversation in English and so
are important for when you meet somebody for the first time.
Examples:
What is your name?
My name is _______.