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Sentence Match Quiz for Category: hello_1 1) Buenos días, pase adelante, por favor. - A: Good night. - C: Pleased to meet you. (formal) - D: Good morning, come in, please. 2) Buenas noches, doctor. - A: Good night, doctor. - B: My name is Maria. - C: Her name is Rebecca. - D: Good afternoon, Cecilia. 3) No muy bien. - A: Good night, doctor. - B: Good evening, Mrs. Pena, sit down, please. - D: Not very good (well). 4) Cómo se llama? - A: Hello. I speak very little English. - B: How are you? - C: I'm fine, thanks. - D: What is your name? 5) Dices hola a tu amigo. - A: You say hello to your friend. (masculine) - B: Good morning Doctor. - C: How are your wife and your children? - D: Good afternoon, doctor. 6) Buenos días, señor. - A: Good morning, Sir. - B: My name is Joanna. - D: Well! María! How are you? Long time, no see! 7) Mi nombre es María de Jesús. - A: Tell me! How's the family? How are you guys? - B: My name is María de Jesús. - C: Good afternoon, Cecilia. - D: Good night. 8) Qué tal? - A: How are you? - B: My name is Joanna. - D: What is your name? 9) Hombre, María! Cómo estás? Cuánto tiempo sin verte! - A: My name is Joanna. - B: Good morning, Miguel. How are you today? - C: Well! María! How are you? Long time, no see! - D: Welcome to Texas. Copyright 2013-123TeachMe.com 7ddd9 1

10) Me llamo Joanna. - A: My name is Joanna. - B: How are you? - C: My name is María de Jesús. 11) Buenas noches. - A: Good afternoon, doctor. - B: My name is Maria. - C: What is your name? - D: Good night. 12) Dime, qué tal la familia? cómo estáis todos? - A: Tell me! How's the family? How are you guys? - B: Hello. I speak very little English. - C: Good afternoon, doctor. - D: Good evening, madam, sit down, please. 13) Mucho gusto conocerle. - A: Pleased to meet you. (formal) - B: Well! María! How are you? Long time, no see! - C: Yes, madam. - D: Good morning, Sir. 14) Cómo estás tú? - B: Her name is Rebecca. - C: Welcome to Texas. - D: How are you? 15) Buenos días, Miguel. Cómo estás hoy? - A: My name is Rumpelstilzchen. - B: Good morning, Miguel. How are you today? - C: Good night, doctor. - D: Good morning, Sir. 16) Buenas tardes, Cecilia. - A: My name is Maria. - B: Good evening, madam, sit down, please. - C: Good morning Doctor. - D: Good afternoon, Cecilia. 17) Buenas tardes, Ramón. - A: Yes, madam. - C: Good morning, come in, please. - D: Good afternoon, Ramón. 18) Buenos días Doctor. - A: Good morning Doctor. - B: Good night. - C: Hello. I speak very little English. - D: Good afternoon, doctor. Copyright 2013-123TeachMe.com 7ddd9 2

19) Hola. Hablo muy poco inglés. - A: Hello. I speak very little English. - B: Good morning, come in, please. - C: What is your name? - D: I'm fine, thanks. 20) Se llama Rebecca. - A: Good evening, Mrs. Pena, sit down, please. - B: Good morning, come in, please. - D: Her name is Rebecca. 21) Buenas tardes, doctor. - A: Good afternoon, doctor. - B: I'm fine, thanks. - C: Good morning, come in, please. - D: My name is María de Jesús. 22) Buenas noches señora, siéntese, por favor. - A: Good evening, madam, sit down, please. - B: Good night, doctor. - C: How are your wife and your children? 23) Buenas noches, Señora Pena, siéntese, por favor. - A: Her name is Rebecca. - B: Good evening, Mrs. Pena, sit down, please. - C: Welcome to Texas. - D: My name is Rumpelstilzchen. 24) Me llamo María. - A: My name is Maria. - B: You say hello to your friend. (masculine) - C: Good afternoon Madam. - D: Good morning, Miguel. How are you today? 25) Sí, señora. - A: Good morning, come in, please. - B: Good night, doctor. - C: My name is Maria. 26) Buenos días, me podría comunicar con el presidente, por favor? - A: Her name is Rebecca. - B: Yes, madam. - C: Hello. I speak very little English. - D: Good morning, could you transfer me to the president, please? 27) Bien, gracias. - A: Good morning, Miguel. How are you today? - B: Tell me! How's the family? How are you guys? - D: I'm fine, thanks. Copyright 2013-123TeachMe.com 7ddd9 3

28) Bienvenido a Texas. - A: Good night. - B: Not very good (well). - D: Welcome to Texas. 29) Buenas tardes, señora. - A: How are you? - B: Good afternoon, Cecilia. - C: Good afternoon Madam. - D: Not very good (well). 30) Yo me llamo Rumpelstilzchen. - C: My name is Rumpelstilzchen. - D: Good morning, Miguel. How are you today? 31) Cómo están tu mujer y tus hijos? - A: Good morning Doctor. - D: How are your wife and your children? 32) Hola, me llamo Roberta. - B: Good afternoon, Ramón. - C: Good evening, Mrs. Pena, sit down, please. - D: Hi, my name is Roberta. Copyright 2013-123TeachMe.com 7ddd9 4

Answer Key for Worksheet 7ddd9 Sentence Match Quiz starting on page 1 1 = D, 2 = A, 3 = D, 4 = D, 5 = A, 6 = A, 7 = B, 8 = A, 9 = C, 10 = A, 11 = D, 12 = A, 13 = A, 14 = D, 15 = B, 16 = D, 17 = D, 18 = A, 19 = A, 20 = D, 21 = A, 22 = A, 23 = B, 24 = A, 25 = D, 26 = D, 27 = D, 28 = D, 29 = C, 30 = C, 31 = D, 32 = D Copyright 2013-123TeachMe.com 7ddd9 5