Lesson 1: I'M ERIC KENT.

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you
you /jə/
(pronoun) used as the subject or object of a verb or after a preposition to refer to the person or people being spoken or written to
Example: You are very kind.


I
I /aɪ/
(pronoun) used as the subject of a verb when the speaker or writer is referring to himself/herself
Example: I am a student.


hi
hi /haɪ/
(exclamation) used to say hello
Example: Hi, there! How're you doing?


meet
meet /miːt/
(verb) to be in the same place as somebody by chance and talk to them
Example: They arranged to meet up this afternoon


too
too /tuː/
(adverb) used before adjectives and adverbs to say that something is more than is good, necessary, possible, etc.
Example: You like this one, right? I like this, too.


hello
hello /həˈləʊ/
(exclamation, noun) used as a greeting when you meet somebody, in an email, when you answer the phone or when you want to attract somebody’s attention
Example: Say hello to Liz for me.


good afternoon
good afternoon /ˌɡʊd æftərˈnuːn/
(exclamation) used to say hello politely when people first see each other in the afternoon (in informal use people often just say Afternoon in this case); sometimes also used formally when people leave each other in the afternoon
Example: Good afternoon, Mr. Smith.


good evening
good evening /ˌɡʊd ˈiːvnɪŋ/
(exclamation) used to say hello politely when people first see each other in the evening (in informal use people often just say Evening in this case); sometimes also used formally when people leave each other in the evening
Example: Good evening, Miss Hoa.


good morning
good morning /ˌɡʊd ˈmɔːrnɪŋ/
(exclamation) used to say hello politely when people first see each other in the morning; sometimes also used formally when people leave each other in the morning
Example: Good morning, Miss Hoa. How are you?


good night
good night /ɡʊd 'naɪt/
(exclam.)
Example: Good night, Mom.


nice
nice /naɪs/
(adjective) pleasant or attractive
Example: Have a nice day!


I'm
I'm /aɪm/
(short form) I am
Example: