Ways To Say Nice To Meet You Exercises (A2-B1)

⏱ Time: 07:30 📝 Questions: 15 📊 Level: A2, B1 📚 Type: Real Life English ⭐ XP: up to +15 (on pass)

Can you use Ways To Say Nice To Meet You correctly in everyday English? These 15 practice questions for Level A2-B1 go beyond memorisation — they put real life english concepts into realistic sentences and situations. Detailed explanations help you understand not just the what, but the why.

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Question 1: What does the phrase "It's a pleasure to meet you" mean in conversation?

Question 1 options
"It's a pleasure to meet you" is a polite and slightly formal way to tell someone you are happy to be introduced to them. It expresses the same idea as "nice to meet you" but sounds more refined.
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Question 2: Someone says: "Hi, I'm Laura. I just started working here." Choose the most natural reply.

Question 2 options
"Good to meet you, Laura!" is warm, natural, and appropriate for a workplace introduction. "Goodbye, Laura" is a farewell, not a greeting. "I know who you are" sounds rude, and "Thank you for your service" doesn't fit this context.
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Question 3: A: "Let me introduce you to our new manager, Mr. Collins." B: "___, Mr. Collins."

Question 3 options
"Pleased to meet you" is a polite and professional phrase that fits naturally when being introduced to a manager. "See you later" is a farewell, "Long time no see" implies you already know them, and "How's it going" is too casual for meeting a new manager.
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Question 4: The phrase "How do you do?" is a very casual greeting used mainly among close friends.

Question 4 options
This is false. "How do you do?" is actually a formal greeting used when meeting someone for the first time, not a casual phrase for close friends.
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Question 5: Match each phrase (left) to its function or meaning (right).

Question 5 options
It's a privilege to meet you.
Hey, great to meet you!
I look forward to hearing from you.
It was lovely meeting you.
Saying goodbye after a first meeting
Casual first-time greeting among peers
Very formal first greeting showing deep respect
Encouraging future contact after meeting

Select an item on the left, then tap its match on the right.

"It's a privilege to meet you" is very formal and shows deep respect. "Hey, great to meet you!" is a casual first-time greeting. "I look forward to hearing from you" encourages future contact. "It was lovely meeting you" is said when saying goodbye after a first meeting.
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Question 6: You are at a business conference and someone important introduces themselves. What is the most appropriate response?

Question 6 options
"It's an honor to make your acquaintance" is polished and respectful, which is ideal for a professional conference with an important person. "What's up?" is too informal, "Yeah, cool" is dismissive, and "You look familiar" doesn't acknowledge the introduction properly.
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Question 7: You meet your friend's roommate at a casual dinner party. What is the most natural thing to say?

Question 7 options
"Great to finally meet you!" is friendly, warm, and perfect for a casual dinner party. "I am delighted to make your acquaintance" is far too formal for this setting. "We should schedule a meeting" sounds like business language, and "I appreciate your attendance" is robotic and unnatural.
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Question 8: A colleague invites you to a video call with a client you have only emailed before. When you see the client on screen, you say: ___

Question 8 options
"It's great to finally put a face to the name" is a natural and friendly expression used when you meet someone in person or on video after only communicating by email. It fits perfectly for this situation.
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Question 9: Which phrase is a common fixed expression used when meeting someone for the first time?

Question 9 options
"Pleased to meet you" is a well-known fixed expression for first introductions. "Pleased to see you" implies you already know the person, "Pleased to help you" is about offering assistance, and "Pleased to call you" is not a standard expression.
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Question 10: Which sentence sounds most natural in everyday English when greeting someone new?

Question 10 options
"It's lovely to meet you" is natural, warm, and commonly used in real-life conversation. "Meeting you is an event I cherish" is overly dramatic, "I am satisfied with this introduction" is robotic, and "Your presence fills me with joy" is exaggerated for an everyday greeting.
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Question 11: Which phrase is the most formal way to greet someone you are meeting for the first time?

Question 11 options
"I am honored to make your acquaintance" is the most formal option. "Hey, good to meet you" is casual, "Nice to meet ya" is very informal slang, and "What's up, glad to meet you" mixes casual and standard language.
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Question 12: How would you greet a close friend's cousin at a barbecue?

Question 12 options
"Hey! So nice to meet you!" is friendly, warm, and casual — perfect for a barbecue with friends. "It is a privilege to meet you" is far too formal, "How do you do?" sounds stiff at a barbecue, and "I've been anticipating this encounter" is unnatural in casual conversation.
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Question 13: In this conversation, what does "I've heard so much about you" mean? A: "This is my sister, Maria." B: "I've heard so much about you! Great to meet you!"

Question 13 options
"I've heard so much about you" means that someone has already told you positive things about this person before you met. It is a friendly and warm way to start a conversation when meeting someone for the first time.
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Question 14: It is appropriate to close a professional email with "It has been a pleasure connecting" after corresponding with someone for the first time.

Question 14 options
This is true. "It has been a pleasure connecting" is a warm yet professional way to close an email after a first exchange. It shows appreciation and is suitable for business communication.
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Question 15: Match each phrase to the scenario where it is most appropriate.

Question 15 options
It's a pleasure to meet you.
Hey, nice to meet you!
It was great connecting with you.
It was nice talking to you.
In a warm professional email
When leaving a networking event
At a friend's party
At a job interview

Select an item on the left, then tap its match on the right.

"It's a pleasure to meet you" suits a job interview. "Hey, nice to meet you!" fits a friend's party. "It was great connecting with you" works well in a warm professional email. "It was nice talking to you" is natural when leaving a networking event.