'Glad to meet you.' is

  1. 1. Meeting her, I will be very glad.2. When I meet her, I will be very glad. 3. If I meet her, I will be very glad. 4. As I meet
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  2. 1. Meeting her, I will be very glad.2. If I meet her, I will be very glad. 3. When I meet her, I will be very glad. 4. As I meet
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  3. e. I'm glad to meet you.'glad to' is pronounced as a linking sound like one word. In these words, the d is a voiced sound, and
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  4. 1. Glad to meet you!2. Glad to see you! [What is the difference between them? Do we use #1 when we first meet a person? Can we
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  5. What is the suitable response to the greeting, 'Hi.'? (It is Hello.) That's right. If your friend says, 'How is it going?', what
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  6. The dad thinks a laughing girl will have____at her side in the short story “Girls Can We Educate We Dads?”(1 point)
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  7. 'Glad to meet you.' is expressed as 'Nice to meet you.'------------------------- Is the expression above grammatical? Do I have
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  8. 1. When I meet her, I will be very glad.2. If I meet her, I will be very glad. 3. As I meet her, I will be very glad. 4. Because
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  9. Would anyone want to help me figure out the tone of this poem?Since there's no help, come let us kiss and part. Nay, I have
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  10. Read this passage from Through the Looking-Glass."I wish I could manage to be glad!” the Queen said. "Only I never can
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