Hello, students! Today, in this lesson, we have brought to you daily-use English sentences that can be incorporated into your daily life routine, whether at home or school.
These English sentences will enhance your spoken English skills. If you are at the beginner level, these sentences will surely be helpful to you.”
Common Daily Use English Sentences
English Sentences Used in Daily Life
- Good morning!
- How are you?
- What’s your name?
- Where are you from?
- Can I help you?
- Nice to meet you.
- Sorry, I’m late.
- Thank you.
- Excuse me.
- Please, give me that.
- I don’t understand.
- Could you repeat that, please?
- How’s the weather today?
- What time is it?
- Have a great day!
- See you later.
- What’s for dinner?
- I’m hungry.
- I’m tired.
- Where is the restroom?
- Can I have a glass of water?
- Do you need any help?
- How was your day?
- I love you.
- Take care.
- Goodbye.
- Good day to you, Sir!
- What is going on?
- I am sorry.
- well done! Keep it up!
- I did not understand.
- What do you mean?
- What are you talking about?
- I am feeling tired today
- Thank You very much.
- What can I do for you?
- What is happening here?
- Could you please pass me the salt?
- I’m sorry, but I can’t make it to the party tonight.
- Have a great day!
- Can I have a glass of water, please?
- Excuse me, where is the nearest post office?
- Thank you for your help.
- It’s nice to meet you.
- What’s your favorite movie?
- I need to buy some groceries.
- I’m running late for my appointment.
- Can you lend me a pen?
- How was your weekend?
- Do you have any plans for the evening?
- What’s your favorite food?
- What’s your favorite book?
- Do you have any plans for tonight?
- I need to call my friend.
- I’m sorry for the misunderstanding.
- I can’t find my sunglasses.
- I’m going to a concert next month.
- How’s your family doing?
- Did you watch the news today?
- I’m really tired today.
- I can’t wait for the weekend.
- I’m so happy to see you!
- Can you help me move this furniture?
- What’s your favorite animal?
- Let’s go for a walk.
- How do you spell that word?
- Are you free this weekend?
- I’m feeling stressed out.
- Let’s go for a bike ride.
- I’m taking a cooking class.
- I have a doctor’s appointment tomorrow.
- Let’s grab a cup of coffee.
- Can you recommend a good movie?
- What’s your dream vacation destination?
- Do you have any siblings?
- Can you recommend a good TV series?
- It’s a beautiful day outside.
- I forgot my keys at home.
- I’m going to visit my grandparents this weekend.
- What’s your favorite sport?
- Can you give me a ride to the airport?
- Let’s plan a road trip.
- Let’s have a picnic.
- Can you pass me the remote?
- How was your weekend?
- What’s your favorite hobby?
- What’s your favorite TV show?
- Let’s take a break.
- I’m attending a wedding next week.
- I’m trying to learn a new language.
- I’m sorry for the inconvenience.
- Have you seen the latest movie?
- What time do you usually wake up?
- Let’s go out for dinner tonight.
- What’s your favorite season?
- What’s your favorite restaurant?
- What’s your favorite dessert?
- What’s your favorite color?
- What’s the weather forecast for tomorrow?
- I’m craving pizza right now.
- Do you have any plans for the summer?
- What’s your favorite type of music?
- Do you have any plans for the holidays?
- Where did you go on your vacation?
- I’m so excited about the concert.
- Do you have any pets?
- I’m trying to eat healthier.
- What’s your favorite song?
- What’s your favorite holiday?
- Can you pick up some milk from the store?
- Can you recommend a good restaurant?
- I’m looking for a job.
- I need to do the laundry.
- I’m running late for my meeting.
- I’m feeling under the weather.
- I need to clean my room.
- I need to fix my computer.
- I need to buy some groceries.
- Can you lend me a hand?
- Can you help me with this math problem?
- How’s your day going so far?
- I’m really proud of you.
- I’m not feeling well today.
- I’m so glad to see you!
- I’ll be there in a few minutes.
- I can’t find my phone anywhere.
- Let’s go shopping.
- Can you recommend a good book?
- I need to go to the bank.
- Let’s go for a hike.
English Conversation Sentences
- Good Morning!
- Hello Uncle!
- May God bless you!
- How are you?
- Excuse me.
- I am sorry!
- It’s my pleasure.
- That is alright.
- What is going on?
- Everything is fine.
- I am on the way.
- Do you speak English?
- What are you doing?
- Anything else?
- Stop Kidding!
- Please keep quiet!
- Pleased to meet you!
- Bye, See you again!
- As you, please.
- How dare you say that!
- Can you please repeat that?
- Hurrah! I won!
- What an idea!
- Thanks for this honor.
- No, not at all.
- That is too much.
- Doesn’t matter.
- Walk slowly.
- Mind your own business.
- Think before you speak.
Daily use of English Sentences in Home
- I love you, mummy.
- Could you bring me a glass of water?
- Leave me alone.
- I will get up early in the morning.
- She is not my cousin’s sister.
- Where is the father?
- They are my friends.
- I am going to the playground.
- It is very hot today. Isn’t it?
- I want more money.
- I am sick.
- I remember everything.
- Have a heart.
- Don’t cut jokes.
- Did you miss your bus?
- I missed my school bus.
- I just made it
- I love to play video games.
- I apologize.
- Thank you, mummy, bye.
Simple English Sentences for Daily Use
- God bless you.
- I do not understand.
- Whatever he says is not true.
- Don’t be so childish.
- Read the sentences carefully.
- That’s so kind of you.
- It’s none of your business.
- I beg your pardon.
- I’m at the office.
- His words have weight.
- Would you please speak slowly?
- What are you doing?
- Rod is the logic of fools.
- A crease is formed on the cloth.
- I shall reach by the 5.30 train.
- What are you doing today?
- It’s very thoughtful of you.
- The temperature will come down tomorrow.
- Have a good trip.
- Do you understand me?
- What nonsense!
- You are my responsibility.
- How can I go to the town center?
- He has a nasal accent.
- Can I ask you something?
- I am busy at the moment.
- The soil of that place is fertile.
- Who is your favorite teacher?
- How old are you?
- Hurry up! otherwise, you will miss the train.
Spoken English Sentences Everyday
- How was your weekend?
- What do you want?
- Please write down this address.
- No, I don’t want.
- It is a strange thing.
- Could you show me your answer sheet?
- I’m sorry to interrupt you.
- Will you go there or shall I?
- How can I go to the city?
- Do me a favor.
- I like fairly hot tea.
- Is everything alright?
- Can you turn the volume up?
- What do you think?
- What did you succeed in?
- Sorry for the inconvenience.
- Your name is on the list.
- Not the least!
- What is going on?
- The advantages of this are many.
- A lovely day, isn’t it?
- That’s so kind of you.
- Where is your office?
- You’re driving too fast.
- Have a good weekend.
- I don’t like long talks.
- I have completed my homework.
- I’m on a diet
- He tells a lie.
- Who is your class teacher?
Daily use of English Sentences for Students
- May I go out, please?
- After lunch, we will go to the library.
- Could you give me a pen?
- May I come in sir?
- Good evening teacher.
- Can I go to the toilet?
- Mam, I haven’t done my homework.
- Sorry, for being late.
- Who is your class teacher?
- You will not be able to deal with him.
- Did you get my point?
- I have a lot to talk about.
- Please clean the board.
- Please come as soon as possible.
- How are you today?
- Is the last lesson in English?
- I am sorry, I didn’t hear.
- Do you have a stapler?
- I don’t understand.
- May, I have a pencil, please?
Daily use English Sentences for Teachers
- Good morning everybody!
- Let’s begin our lesson now.
- Put your books away.
- Prepare the next chapter for Tuesday.
- Please clean the board.
- Why are you late?
- Are you lying?
- Don’t abuse him.
- Are the books put in the bag?
- Please sharpen the pencil.
- Our school has a clean floor.
- Who is your teacher?
Simple English Sentences for Students
- Talk to you later.
- I will try my level best.
- I cannot agree with your opinions.
- Well done! Keep it up!
- Anything else?
- Stop making such a noise!
- Walk carefully.
- Go slow from the crowd.
- How do you feel?
- I am very strict on this matter.
- I am busy at the moment.
- It has to be done.
- What is your favorite subject?
- All my calculations went wrong.
- He scored a goal in the match.
- Drive carefully.
- Forgive me!
- God bless you!
- Do not disturb!
- Come what may!
Daily use of English Sentences for Child
- Get up early.
- Go and play.
- Listen to me.
- Do you have any homework?
- Have your breakfast.
- What’s going on?
- Comb your hair.
- You may fall down.
- Enjoy yourself.
- See you next time.
- I am Hungry.
- Wash your face.
- Respect your elders.
- Take a bite.
- Listen to me.
- don,t be afraid.
- Turn off the light.
- Go ahead.
- Turn on the light.
- Prepare the bed.
Small Sentences for child
- It’s ok.
- I agree.
- Get up.
- Ask me.
- Try again.
- So I do.
- Wake up.
- All right
- Bring it.
- Drink water.
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