Asked by Henry2
                Could you please check this dialogue and tell me if the expressions are commonly used in American English? Would you have written them differently=
1.How are things with you? Any news?
2.We’ve moved house.
3.Where did you move to?
4.We moved to Villiers Terrace, just round the corner. I really like it there.
5.That’s great news. I’m glad to hear it.
6.What about you? What have you been up to?
7.Oh, not much. I work here most days, looking after the cafè.
8.Well, it’s good to see you.
9.Yes, you too. I’ll see you then.
            
            
        1.How are things with you? Any news?
2.We’ve moved house.
3.Where did you move to?
4.We moved to Villiers Terrace, just round the corner. I really like it there.
5.That’s great news. I’m glad to hear it.
6.What about you? What have you been up to?
7.Oh, not much. I work here most days, looking after the cafè.
8.Well, it’s good to see you.
9.Yes, you too. I’ll see you then.
Answers
                    Answered by
            Writeacher
            
    1.How are you? Any news? 
2.We’ve moved into a new house.
3.Where did you move?
4.We moved to Villiers Terrace, just around the corner. I really like it there.
5.OK
6.OK
7.OK
8.OK
9.OK
    
2.We’ve moved into a new house.
3.Where did you move?
4.We moved to Villiers Terrace, just around the corner. I really like it there.
5.OK
6.OK
7.OK
8.OK
9.OK
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