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Daily English Sentences for Everyday Use

This document contains 100 sentences commonly used in daily English conversations. The sentences cover a wide range of topics including greetings, partings, asking questions, making requests, expressing opinions, and describing daily activities. Examples include "Good morning!", "How are you?", "Please help me with this", "I will come again", and "Drive carefully". The sentences provide examples of basic English that can be used in many everyday situations.

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Daily English Sentences for Everyday Use

This document contains 100 sentences commonly used in daily English conversations. The sentences cover a wide range of topics including greetings, partings, asking questions, making requests, expressing opinions, and describing daily activities. Examples include "Good morning!", "How are you?", "Please help me with this", "I will come again", and "Drive carefully". The sentences provide examples of basic English that can be used in many everyday situations.

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  • English Sentences Used in Daily Life
  • English Conversation Sentences
  • Daily Use English Sentences for Teachers
  • Daily Use English Sentences for Children

English Sentences Used in Daily Life

1. Good morning! 51. Many happy returns of the day.


2. Good day to you, Sir! 52. Happy birthday!
3. He is still not well. 53. I wish you a happy married life.
4. well done! Keep it up! 54. Please be seated.
5. I will call you later. 55. I’m on my way.
6. I will catch you soon. 56. When will you reach?
7. Please give me your hand. 57. Nice to meet you.
8. Get out of my sight. 58. Is everything alright?
9. I did not understand. 59. Hope to see you next time.
10. What do you mean? 60. Do you speak English?
11. What are you talking about? 61. You are getting late for school.
12. Could you stay away from my stuff? 62. I missed my school bus.
13. I am sorry. 63. Who is your class teacher?
14. I am feeling tired today 64. Please clean the board.
15. It’s none of your business. 65. Read the sentences carefully.
16. I don’t know. 66. What is your favorite subject?
17. We both like each other. 67. Who is your favorite teacher?
18. Come quickly. 68. I have completed my homework.
19. Talk to you later. 69. Improve your handwriting.
20. Thank You very much. 70. Why are you late?
21. What is your problem? 71. What is your contact number?
22. Can I ask you something? 72. Could you show me your answer sheet?
23. It was nice meeting you. 73. I appreciate it.
24. How are you? 74. Do you agree with me?
25. What is going on? 75. Do you know what I mean?
26. What are your likes and dislikes? 76. It was nice to talk with you.
27. Sorry for the inconvenience. 77. I made it.
28. What can I do for you? 78. I feel sad about your loss.
29. Will you please help me with this? 79. Let’s celebrate!
30. This is not a joke. 80. What do you like the most?
31. Stop kidding. 81. Do not disturb!
32. What is happening here? 82. Try to open this door.
33. Everything is fine. 83. I read books.
34. Did you get my point? 84. I do not want to know anything.
35. What do you want from me? 85. Drive carefully.
36. How old are you? 86. I love to play video games.
37. Where is your office? 87. Go slow from the crowd.
38. Get ready to go to school. 88. This is your updated version.
39. I will try my level best. 89. The sun rises from the east.
40. Are you joining us? 90. We cook everyday
41. I am very pleased to meet you. 91. Daily exercise makes you fit and healthy.
42. You are my responsibility. 92. Have a nice day.
43. This is not fair. 93. Excuse me!
44. What are you doing today? 94. Stop crying.
45. Please say something. 95. Are you fooling me?
46. I will come again. 96. Could you give me some money?
47. What would you like to have? 97. Girls do not want to stay in the gum.
48. Thank you for inviting us. 98. She wakes early in the morning.
49. It’s my pleasure. 99. He sleeps in the afternoon.
50. Thank you for the advice. 100. How can I help you?
English conversation sentences
1. Good Morning! 16. Please keep quiet!
2. Hello Uncle! 17. Pleased to meet you!
3. May God bless you! 18. Bye, See you again!
4. How are you? 19. As you please.
5. Excuse me. 20. How dare you say that!
6. I am sorry! 21. Can you please repeat that?
7. It’s my pleasure. 22. Hurrah! I won!
8. That is alright. 23. What an idea!
9. What is going on? 24. Thanks for this honor.
10. Everything is fine. 25. No, not at all.
11. I am on the way. 26. That is too much.
12. Do you speak English? 27. Doesn’t matter.
13. What are you doing? 28. Walk slowly.
14. Anything else. 29. Mind your own business.
15. Stop Kidding! 30. Think before you speak.

Daily use of English Sentences in Home


1. I love you, mummy. 11. I am sick.
2. Could you bring me a glass of water? 12. I remember everything.
3. Leave me alone. 13. Have a heart.
4. I will get up early in the morning. 14. Don’t cut jokes.
5. She is not my cousin sister. 15. Did you miss your bus?
6. Where is the father? 16. I missed my school bus.
7. They are my friends. 17. I just made it
8. I am going to the playground. 18. I love to play video games.
9. It is very hot today. Isn’t it? 19. I apologize.
10. I want more money. 20. Thank you, mummy, bye.

Simple English Sentences for Daily Use


1. God bless you. 16. What are you doing today?
2. I do not understand. 17. It’s very thoughtful of you.
3. Whatever he says is not true. 18. The temperature will come down tomorrow.
4. Don’t be so childish. 19. Have a good trip.
5. Read the sentences carefully. 20. Do you understand me?
6. That’s so kind of you. 21. What nonsense!
7. It’s none of your business. 22. You are my responsibility.
8. I beg your pardon. 23. How can I go to the town center?
9. I’m at the office. 24. He has a nasal accent.
10. His words have weight. 25. Can I ask you something?
11. Would you please speak slowly? 26. I am busy at the moment.
12. What are you doing? 27. The soil of that place is fertile.
13. Rod is the logic of fools. 28. Who is your favorite teacher?
14. A crease is formed on the cloth. 29. How old are you?
15. I shall reach by the 5.30 train. 30. Hurry up! otherwise, you will miss the train.
Daily use English Sentences for Teachers
1. Good morning everybody! 7. Are you lying?
2. Let’s begin our lesson now. 8. Don’t abuse him.
3. Put your books away. 9. Are the books put in the bag?
4. Prepare the next chapter for Tuesday. 10. Please sharpen the pencil.
5. Please clean the board. 11. Our school has a clean floor.
6. Why are you late? 12. Who is your teacher?

Spoken English Sentences Everyday


1. How was your weekend? 16. Sorry for the inconvenience.
2. What do you want? 17. Your name is on the list.
3. Please write down this address. 18. Not the least!
4. No, I don’t want. 19. What is going on?
5. It is a strange thing. 20. The advantages of this are many.
6. Could you show me your answer sheet? 21. A lovely day, isn’t it?
7. I’m sorry to interrupt you. 22. That’s so kind of you.
8. Will you go there or shall I? 23. Where is your office?
9. How can I go to the city? 24. You’re driving too fast.
10. Do me a favor. 25. Have a good weekend.
11. I like fairly hot tea. 26. I don’t like long talks.
12. Is everything alright? 27. I have completed my homework.
13. Can you turn the volume up? 28. I’m on a diet
14. What do you think? 29. He tells a lie.
15. What did you succeed in? 30. Who is your class teacher?

Daily use English Sentences for Students


1. May I go out, please? 11. Did you get my point?
2. After lunch, we will go to the library. 12. I have a lot to talk about.
3. Could you give me a pen? 13. Please clean the board.
4. May I come in sir? 14. Please come as soon as possible.
5. Good evening teacher. 15. How are you today?
6. Can I go to the toilet? 16. Is the last lesson in English?
7. Mam, I haven’t done my homework. 17. I am sorry, I didn’t hear.
8. Sorry, for being late. 18. Do you have a stapler?
9. Who is your class teacher? 19. I don’t understand.
10. You will not be able to deal with him. 20. May, I have a pencil, please?
Simple English Sentences for Students
1. Talk to you later. 11. I am busy at the moment.
2. I will try my level best. 12. It has to be done.
3. I cannot agree with your opinions. 13. What is your favorite subject?
4. Well done! Keep it up! 14. All my calculations went wrong.
5. Anything else? 15. He scored a goal in the match.
6. Stop making such a noise! 16. Drive carefully.
7. Walk carefully. 17. Forgive me!
8. Go slow from the crowd. 18. God bless you!
9. How do you feel? 19. Do not disturb!
10. I am very strict on this matter. 20. Come what may!

Daily use English Sentences for Child


1. Get up early. 11. I am Hungry.
2. Go and play. 12. Wash your face.
3. Listen to me. 13. Respect your elders.
4. Do you have any homework? 14. Take a bite.
5. Have your breakfast. 15. Listen to me.
6. What’s going on? 16. don,t be afraid.
7. Comb your hair. 17. Turn off the light.
8. You may fall down. 18. Go ahead.
9. Enjoy yourself. 19. Turn on the light.
10. See you next time. 20. Prepare the bed.
Small Sentences for child
1. It’s ok. 6. So I do.
2. I agree. 7. Wake up.
3. Get up. 8. All right
4. Ask me. 9. Bring it.
5. Try again. 10. Drink water.

Common questions

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The phrases 'I did not understand' , 'What do you mean?' , 'Do you know what I mean?' , 'I don’t understand' , and 'I am sorry, I didn’t hear' from the document reflect a lack of understanding or confusion.

Relational dynamics are depicted through agreement and disagreement phrases like 'Do you agree with me?' , 'I cannot agree with your opinions' , and 'Do you understand me?' . These phrases demonstrate communication efforts to harmonize opinions, confirm understanding, or express dissent, reflecting the complexities of interpersonal communication.

The document includes phrases typical for educational settings, such as 'Please clean the board' , 'Prepare the next chapter for Tuesday' , 'Have you done your homework?' , and 'Please sharpen the pencil' . These suggest an environment focused on instruction and preparation, emphasizing the roles of students and teachers in maintaining order and engaging in continuous learning.

Expressions of politeness are evident through greetings like 'Good morning!' , 'Good day to you, Sir!' , and polite requests and gratitude expressions such as 'Thank you very much' , 'Pleased to meet you!' , 'Please give me your hand' , and 'Excuse me!' . The use of these expressions indicates an emphasis on courteous interactions in everyday life.

Expressions such as 'Come quickly' , 'Hurry up! Otherwise, you will miss the train' , and 'Get ready to go to school' convey urgency, imploring immediate action in various situations, from school readiness to the necessity for promptness in daily tasks.

The document lists expressions such as 'This is not fair' , 'I cannot agree with your opinions' , and 'It’s none of your business' as ways to express dissatisfaction or disagreement, reflecting direct communication methods that still maintain a degree of formality or personal boundary.

Emotional expressions in the document are illustrated by 'Well done! Keep it up!' and 'Hurrah! I won!' indicating happiness and celebration, whereas 'I feel sad about your loss' and 'Stop crying' show sadness and the need for comfort.

Personal boundaries are communicated through phrases like 'Could you stay away from my stuff?' , 'It’s none of your business' , and 'Leave me alone' , indicating a clear assertion of privacy and personal space in casual communication.

The document suggests polite requests for assistance using phrases like 'Could you show me your answer sheet?' , 'Could you give me some money?' , 'May I have a pencil, please?' , and questions like 'How can I help you?' , demonstrating a respectful approach to seeking or offering help.

Expressions like 'I read books' , 'We cook everyday' , 'Exercise makes you fit and healthy' , and 'She wakes early in the morning' depict daily routines and regular activities, indicating the document's emphasis on habitual practices and their role in structuring daily life.

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