Work towards mastering Have A Good Day with this focused set of 15 exercises. Designed for Level A2-B1 learners, the questions test recognition, application, and common pitfalls. Earn XP, track your score, and come back until you can get them all right.
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Question 1: What does "Make it a good one" mean in everyday conversation?
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Question 2: Someone says: "I'm heading out now. See you tomorrow!" Choose the most natural reply.
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Question 3: A: Thanks for the coffee. I need to get to work now.
B: No problem! ___
A: You too!
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Question 4: "Make today count" is too informal to ever use in a professional or work setting.
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Question 5: Match each phrase (left) to its function or meaning (right).
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Question 6: You are ending an email to your manager about a meeting. Which closing is the most appropriate?
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Question 7: You just bought something at a shop. The cashier gives you your bag and says, "Here you go!" What is the most natural thing to say as you leave?
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Question 8: Your friend invites you to lunch, but you're busy. You decline and want to wish them well. What do you say?
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Question 9: Which phrase uses the correct everyday collocation to wish someone a good day?
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Question 10: Which of the following sounds the most natural in everyday spoken English when saying goodbye to someone?
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Question 11: Which phrase is the most casual way to wish someone a good day?
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Question 12: You are leaving a voicemail for a business client. How would you end the message?
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Question 13: In this conversation, what does "sending good vibes your way" mean?
A: I have a big exam tomorrow.
B: Oh, sending good vibes your way!
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Question 14: It is appropriate to say "Have a good day" to a stranger, such as a cashier or bus driver, when you are leaving.
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Question 15: Match each phrase to the scenario where it is most appropriate.