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Courteous Expressions
Description
Primary English Quiz on Courteous Expressions, created by Lei San Diego-Victorio on 08/07/2016.
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Question 1
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Your father thanked you for bringing out his slippers. [blank_start]You're welcome.[blank_end]
Answer
You're welcome.
Thank you very much.
I'm fine, thank you.
Question 2
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You did not understand the instruction given by the group leader. [blank_start]I beg your pardon?[blank_end]
Answer
Thank you very much.
I beg your pardon?
Please excuse me.
Question 3
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Your teacher is giving her lecture when suddenly you wanted to go to the comfort room. [blank_start]May I go out?[blank_end]
Answer
May I go out?
Please excuse me.
I'm very sorry
Question 4
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You meet a new classmate for the first time. [blank_start]How do you do?[blank_end]
Answer
Good afternoon.
How do you do?
Please excuse me.
Question 5
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You have accidentally broke your mother's flower vase. [blank_start]I'm very sorry.[blank_end]
Answer
Thank you very much.
I beg your pardon?
I'm very sorry.
Question 6
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You meet your Math teacher while walking along the corridor one afternoon. [blank_start]Good afternoon.[blank_end]
Answer
Good afternoon.
Good morning
How do you do?
Question 7
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You received a birthday gift from your grandparents. [blank_start]Thank you very much.[blank_end]
Answer
I'm fine, thank you.
You're welcome.
Thank you very much.
Question 8
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You want to pass by the door but two people having a conversation are blocking your way. [blank_start]Please excuse me.[blank_end]
Answer
Please excuse me.
I beg your pardon?
May I go out?
Question 9
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Your parents are still upstairs when their friends arrived by your doorstep. [blank_start]Please come in.[blank_end]
Answer
Please come in.
Good afternoon.
Hello.
Question 10
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A new acquaintance asked how you are doing. [blank_start]I'm fine, thank you.[blank_end]
Answer
Good afternoon.
How do you do?
I'm fine, thank you.
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