150 Daily Used English Sentences
150 Daily Used English Sentences!
Do you want to improve your English speaking and writing skills? Of course you do! And what better way to start than by practicing every day. That’s why I’ve compiled a list of 150 English sentences for you to use in your everyday life. These sentences will help you improve your grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation. So get started today, and before you know it, you’ll be speaking English like a pro!
Daily Used English Sentences
- He has an excellent command of the English language.
- Make yourself a cup of tea.
- Wonderful!
- Become disoriented.
- Is there anyone here?
- What a pain!
- I’m exhausted.
- The curry has a lower salt content.
- I’m not a tea drinker.
- This is being sold for pennies on the dollar.
- He’s been to the store.
- On Tuesdays, I don’t consume anything that isn’t vegetarian.
- You may rest easy.
- I haven’t seen you in a long time.
- Price is a joke.
- He’s gone to the market.
- Please accept my apologies.
- You should go by yourself.
- Could you just do me a favour?
- It makes no difference.
- What difference does it make?
- Everything is known to me.
- I’ve eaten my breakfast.
- What time is it?
- Get out of here!
- Just take a bite.
- Whatever happens, I’m not going to talk to him.
- I’m about to eat.
- Take a look forward.
- I’m currently eating lunch.
- That’s an excellent suggestion.
- I don’t have any money.
- Please come.
- You’ve got a brush.
- How long do you think it’ll take?
- Please assist yourself.
- You’re a liar and a cheater.
- I had to leave.
- Please hurry!
- Are you present?
- I’m running a little behind schedule.
- We apologise for any inconvenience this has caused.
- Have you ever had a slice of pizza?
- Key has a strong desire to consume funnel cake.
- When it’s unwise to speak, keep your mouth shut.
- He is quite frugal.
- Many men were killed in the process.
- Would you mind speaking more slowly?
- Are you all married?
- I’m on my way to work.
- Water is the only thing that exists.
- How revolting!
- Please come.
- You’re in the mood.
- He noticed a fleeing thief.
- Oh, my goodness!
- You have no etiquette.
- Garvit, that boy, reads in your class.
- I’ve finished my meal.
- What took place.
- Have you ever visited Vinod’s residence?
- Let’s hope for the best!
- Which of these umbrellas belongs to you?
- Allow it to be.
- I’m not someone who hangs out with the riff-raff.
- This should not be done.
- Ascend
- Is that correct?
- What a load of rubbish!
- I’m getting a haircut.
- The examination will begin shortly.
- I’m craving laddu right now.
- That particular suit appeals to me.
- I don’t require your assistance.
- Please don’t make me look bad.
- Do you have any cash on you?
- It’s all down to you.
- What has been done has been done.
- He must be exhausted.
- My research is going great.
- Yes, of course!
- Descend
- It sounds fantastic.
- What exactly is going on?
- I had to leave.
- Please excuse me.
- Don’t make the mistake of thinking I’m as stupid as you.
- It’s all yours if you want it.
- What should I do?
- By God’s Grace, do as you wish!
- It does not imply…
- What a pain!
- I’ll charge you a premium for it.
- She does not have any money.
- Didn’t you go to the movies the other day?
- It’s a pleasure/pleasure to meet you.
- What exactly is your goal?
- I’m interested in its high cost.
- The train is approaching.
- As time goes forward….
- I’m stuffed.
- What a disgrace!
- Have you ever thought about…
- Last but not least!
- Where should I go?
- I don’t need or want your counsel.
- Please don’t bother me.
- I have a feeling.
- Please wait a few moments.
- I’m clueless.
- That is all there is to it.
- He has a feeling.
- Make use of your intellect on occasion.
- Will a cup of tea suffice?
- He is referred to as a teacher.
- Marvellous
- Yes, absolutely.
- Don’t worry.
- I’ve been outside since the morning.
- What time is it on your watch?
- I’m going about my business.
- The price is opulent.
- Have you been to Delhi before?
- Keep an eye out!
- Whatever the case may be!
- I’m down two rupees.
- That’s quite thoughtful of you.
- I will give it my all.
- Rashmi has a craving for rissoles.
- I figured it out.
- Please don’t wink.
- He’s gone to school.
- Please accept my apologies.
- You should consult a physician.
- He’ll be present in the room.
- On the table is a stack of books.
- You have no right to say that!
- Congratulations, sweetie.
- It doesn’t make any sense.
- What a pity!
- He never tells a lie.
- Nothing out of the ordinary.
- You are intelligent.
- Don’t go off on a tangent.
- It’s all thanks to you.
- What is the destination of this path?
- Having said that, he has a habit of lying.
- Make a clean bed.
- Who is it, exactly?
- Alternatively, I’d want that one.
- I’m not sure how to tell a lie.
- Two plus two equals four.
- I’m about to go because I ate something.
- Take it slow and steady.
- He attended classes.
- Make advantage of your mind/brains.
- Why are you looking at me like that?