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English Language Sentences Used in Daily Life

 English Language Sentences Used in Daily Life



English Sentences Used in Daily Life

v  Good morning!

v  Just Coming

v  Very Well

v  Well Said

v  Are you Please/As you like

v  Anything Else

v  Rest Assured

v  Not the Least

v  Nothing Else

v  Never mind/Don’t Matter

v  No, Not at all

v  No never

v  This is too much

v  Yes, by all means

v  See you tomorrow

v  Take care

v  Not a bit

v  Why not?

v  Long time no see

v  Well done

v  Hurry up

v  Of Course

v  Just listen

v  Really?

v  Thank God

v  My God!

v  Come what may

v  Touch Wood

v  Marvelous!

v  What nonsense!

v  Stop Nonsense.

v  How Beautiful

v  How dirty

v  Very poor

v  How lovely

v  How dare you

By your grace

v  Beware!

v  Have fun

v  So long

v  Watch out

v  I see

v  I think so

v  I am lost

v  Let’s go

v  Times up

v  Tell me

v  Come in

v  Eat it

v  Do it fast

v  I know

v  Clean it

v  Tke a sip

v  I am hungry

v  I am thirsty

v  Take a bite

v  Don’t be shy

v  Don’t shout

v  Now you try

v  That one

v  Don’t move

v  Go and study

v  Keep trying

v  Call him

v  Next Time

v  For what

v  Keep smiling

v  Certainly

v  Don’t rush

v  Don’t insist

v  Don’t panic

v  It’s done

v  Not that much

v  Once more

v  Not yet

v  How soon

v  Got a once

v   For the time being

v  Eventually

v  Somehow

v  Recently

v  Wait a bit

v  Pray to God

v  How stupid

v  Hel others

v  Don’t worry

v  Absolutely not

v  Don’t lose hope

v  Do me favour

v  Believe me

v  Call me back

v  I didn’t mean it

v  As soon as possible (ASAP)

v  Be cool minded

v  As you wish

v  Listen Carefully

v  Don’t abuse him

v  See you soon

v  Talk to me

v  Wait for me

v  Go slow

v  Get ready

v  Don’t be afraid

v  Let me go

v  At first sight

v  Let it be

v  You should sleep

v  Again and again

v  Are you sure

v  What then

v  For what

v  What’s wrong

v  What now

v  So what

v  What happened?

v  Who told you

v  Where were you

v  Do you know

v  Can you hear me

v  Have a guess

v  Louder Please

v  Work in pairs/Work together

v  How are you?

v  What’s your name?

v  Where are you from?

v  Can I help you?

v  Nice to meet you.

v  Sorry, I’m late.

v  Thank you.

v  Excuse me.

v  Please, give me that.

v  I don’t understand.

v  Could you repeat that, please?

v  How’s the weather today?

v  What time is it?

v  Have a great day!

v  See you later.

v  What’s for dinner?

v  I’m hungry.

v  I’m tired.

v  Where is the restroom?

v  Can I have a glass of water?

v  Do you need any help?

v  How was your day?

v   I love my India.

v  Take care.

v  Goodbye.

v  Good day to you, Sir!

v  What is going on?

v  I am sorry.

v  well done! Keep it up!

v  I did not understand.

v  What do you mean?

v  What are you talking about?

v  I am feeling tired today

v  Thank You very much.

v  What can I do for you?

v  What is happening here?

v  Could you please pass me the salt?

v  I’m sorry, but I can’t make it to the party tonight.

v  Have a great day!

v  Can I have a glass of water, please?

v  Excuse me, where is the nearest post office?

v  Thank you for your help.

v  It’s nice to meet you.

v  What’s your favorite movie?

v  I need to buy some groceries.

v  I’m running late for my appointment.

v  Can you lend me a pen?

v  How was your weekend?

v  Do you have any plans for the evening?

v  What’s your favorite food?

v  What’s your favorite book?

v  Do you have any plans for tonight?

v  I need to call my friend.

v  I’m sorry for the misunderstanding.

v  I can’t find my sunglasses.

v  I’m going to a concert next month.

v  How’s your family doing?

v  Did you watch the news today?

v  I’m really tired today.

v  I can’t wait for the weekend.

v  I’m so happy to see you!

v  Can you help me move this furniture?

v  What’s your favorite animal?

v  Let’s go for a walk.

v  How do you spell that word?

v  Are you free this weekend?

v  I’m feeling stressed out.

v  Let’s go for a bike ride.

v  I’m taking a cooking class.

v  I have a doctor’s appointment tomorrow.

v  Let’s grab a cup of coffee.

v  Can you recommend a good movie?

v  What’s your dream vacation destination?

v  Do you have any siblings?

v  Can you recommend a good TV series?

v  It’s a beautiful day outside.

v  I forgot my keys at home.

v  I’m going to visit my grandparents this weekend.

v  What’s your favorite sport?

v  Can you give me a ride to the airport?

v  Let’s plan a road trip.

v  Let’s have a picnic.

v  Can you pass me the remote?

v  How was your weekend?

v  What’s your favorite hobby?

v  What’s your favorite TV show?

v  Let’s take a break.

v  I’m attending a wedding next week.

v  I’m trying to learn a new language.

v  I’m sorry for the inconvenience.

v  Have you seen the latest movie?

v  What time do you usually wake up?

v  Let’s go out for dinner tonight.

v  What’s your favorite season?

v  What’s your favorite restaurant?

v  What’s your favorite dessert?

v  What’s your favorite color?

v  What’s the weather forecast for tomorrow?

v  I’m craving pizza right now.

v  Do you have any plans for the summer?

v  What’s your favorite type of music?

v  Do you have any plans for the holidays?

v  Where did you go on your vacation?

v  I’m so excited about the concert.

v  Do you have any pets?

v  I’m trying to eat healthier.

v  What’s your favorite song?

v  What’s your favorite holiday?

v  Can you pick up some milk from the store?

v  Can you recommend a good restaurant?

v  I’m looking for a job.

v  I need to do the laundry.

v  I’m running late for my meeting.

v  I’m feeling under the weather.

v  I need to clean my room.

v  I need to fix my computer.

v  I need to buy some groceries.

v  Can you lend me a hand?

v  Can you help me with this math problem?

v  How’s your day going so far?

v  I’m really proud of you.

v  I’m not feeling well today.

v  I’m so glad to see you!

v  I’ll be there in a few minutes.

v  I can’t find my phone anywhere.

v  Let’s go shopping.

v  Can you recommend a good book?

v  I need to go to the bank.

v  Let’s go for a hike.

v  English Conversation Sentences

v  Good Morning!

v  Hello Uncle!

v  May God bless you!

v  How are you?

v  Excuse me.

v  I am sorry!

v  It’s my pleasure.

v  That is alright.

v  What is going on?

v  Everything is fine.

v  I am on the way.

v  Do you speak English?

v  What are you doing?

v  Anything else?

v  Stop Kidding!

v  Please keep quiet!

v  Pleased to meet you!

v  Bye, See you again!

v  As you, please.

v  How dare you say that!

v  Can you please repeat that?

v  Hurrah! I won!

v  What an idea!

v  Thanks for this honor.

v  No, not at all.

v  That is too much.

v  Doesn’t matter.

v  Walk slowly.

v  Mind your own business.

v  Think before you speak.

v  Daily use of English Sentences in Home

v  I love you, mummy.

v  Could you bring me a glass of water?

v  Leave me alone.

v  I will get up early in the morning.

v  She is not my cousin’s sister.

v  Where is the father?

v  They are my friends.

v  I am going to the playground.

v  It is very hot today. Isn’t it?

v  I want more money.

v  I am sick.

v  I remember everything.

v  Have a heart.

v  Don’t cut jokes.

v  Did you miss your bus?

v  I missed my school bus.

v  I just made it

v  I love to play video games.

v  I apologize.

v  Thank you, mummy, bye.


v  God bless you.

v  I do not understand.

v  Whatever he says is not true.

v  Don’t be so childish.

v  Read the sentences carefully.

v  That’s so kind of you.

v  It’s none of your business.

v  I beg your pardon.

v  I’m at the office.

v  His words have weight.

v  Would you please speak slowly?

v  What are you doing?

v  Rod is the logic of fools.

v  A crease is formed on the cloth.

v  I shall reach by the 5.30 train.

v  What are you doing today?

v  It’s very thoughtful of you.

v  The temperature will come down tomorrow.

v  Have a good trip.

v  Do you understand me?

v  What nonsense!

v  You are my responsibility.

v  How can I go to the town center?

v  He has a nasal accent.

v  Can I ask you something?

v  I am busy at the moment.

v  The soil of that place is fertile.

v  Who is your favorite teacher?

v  How old are you?

v  Hurry up! otherwise, you will miss the train.

v

v  How was your weekend?

v  What do you want?

v  Please write down this address.

v  No, I don’t want.

v  It is a strange thing.

v  Could you show me your answer sheet?

v  I’m sorry to interrupt you.

v  Will you go there or shall I?

v  How can I go to the city?

v  Do me a favor.

v  I like fairly hot tea.

v  Is everything alright?

v  Can you turn the volume up?

v  What do you think?

v  What did you succeed in?

v  Sorry for the inconvenience.

v  Your name is on the list.

v  Not the least!

v  What is going on?

v  The advantages of this are many.

v  A lovely day, isn’t it?

v  That’s so kind of you.

v  Where is your office?

v  You’re driving too fast.

v  Have a good weekend.

v  I don’t like long talks.

v  I have completed my homework.

v  I’m on a diet

v  He tells a lie.

v  Who is your class teacher?

v  Daily use of English Sentences for Students

v  May I go out, please?

v  After lunch, we will go to the library.

v  Could you give me a pen?

v  May I come in sir?

v  Good evening teacher.

v  Can I go to the toilet?

v  Mam, I haven’t done my homework.

v  Sorry, for being late.

v  Who is your class teacher?

v  You will not be able to deal with him.

v  Did you get my point?

v  I have a lot to talk about.

v  Please clean the board.

v  Please come as soon as possible.

v  How are you today?

v  Is the last lesson in English?

v  I am sorry, I didn’t hear.

v  Do you have a stapler?

v  I don’t understand.

v  May, I have a pencil, please?

v  Daily use English Sentences for Teachers

v  Good morning everybody!

v  Let’s begin our lesson now.

v  Put your books away.

v  Prepare the next chapter for Tuesday.

v  Please clean the board.

v  Why are you late?

v  Are you lying?

v  Don’t abuse him.

v  Are the books put in the bag?

v  Please sharpen the pencil.

v  Our school has a clean floor.

v  Who is your teacher?

v  Simple English Sentences for Students

v  Talk to you later.

v  I will try my level best.

v  I cannot agree with your opinions.

v  Well done! Keep it up!

v  Anything else?

v  Stop making such a noise!

v  Walk carefully.

v  Go slow from the crowd.

v  How do you feel?

v  I am very strict on this matter.

v  I am busy at the moment.

v  It has to be done.

v  What is your favorite subject?

v  All my calculations went wrong.

v  He scored a goal in the match.

v  Drive carefully.

v  Forgive me!

v  God bless you!

v  Do not disturb!

v  Come what may!

v Daily use of English Sentences for Child

v  Get up early.

v  Go and play.

v  Listen to me.

v  Do you have any homework?

v  Have your breakfast.

v  What’s going on?

v  Comb your hair.

v  You may fall down.

v  Enjoy yourself.

v  See you next time.

v  I am Hungry.

v  Wash your face.

v  Respect your elders.

v  Take a bite.

v  Listen to me.

v  don,t be afraid.

v  Turn off the light.

v  Go ahead.

v  Turn on the light.

v  Prepare the bed.

v Small Sentences for child

v  It’s ok.

v  I agree.

v  Get up.

v  Ask me.

v  Try again.

v  So I do.

v  Wake up.

v  All right

v  Bring it.

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