100 English Sentences Used In Daily Life
Today I will teach you some sentences that you can use everywhere. You must use these sentences to speak English at every step of life. Many people say that speaking English requires learning to make sentences. I also agree too. But to do that, first we need to learn something. The sentence itself is not created by itself. You have to practice a lot with English for that. For example, you need to know English grammar, Tense etc. And the most important thing – you have to hear a lot about how native speakers speak. So we need to learn where, how, which sentences should be used.
English Sentences 1-25
- See you next time.
- Come with me.
- Can you turn the volume up?
- What did you say?
- Do you know what I mean?
- Don’t worry
- I don’t agree.
- Did you get it?
- Where are you from?
- Do as I say.
- Have a good trip.
- A lovely day, isn’t it?
- What do you need?
- Please come as soon as possible.
- Come on!
- I hope so.
- Do you understand me?
- What’s your phone number?
- Call me any day.
- I admire you.
- Can I help you?
- What do you want to do?
- I decline that.
- Enjoy yourself
- You are wasting my time.
English Sentences 26-50
- Do you need anything?
- Where are you going?
- I hope you understand.
- Don’t move!
- I am tired.
- Can you please repeat that?
- How can I go to the city?
- Absolutely not.
- God bless you.
- I’m good at my work.
- How old are you?
- Are you coming with me?
- Could you help me?
- Don’t be so childish.
- I am busy at the moment.
- Can I ask you something?
- When is the train leaving?
- Call me back.
- Cheer up!
- I hate you!
- Are you sure?
- What’s your name?
- I’m sorry I can’t assist you.
- Forget it
- I’m sorry to interrupt you.
English Sentences 51-75
- How much is it?
- Where do you live?
- I just made it.
- Forgive me
- They like each other.
- How do you feel?
- Where did you get it?
- Be careful!
- I can’t wait any longer.
- Any thing else?
- What’s the weather like?
- Be quiet!
- I don’t have time.
- Are you kidding?
- What’s your e-mail address?
- No, I don’t want it.
- You’re driving too fast.
- Talk to you tomorrow.
- What are your hobbies?
- It really takes time.
- Stop making so much noise.
- Not yet.
- What are you up to?
- It’s OK for him, isn’t it?
- Slow down your car.
English Sentences 76-100
- Nice to meet you.
- What are you talking about?
- I’m on a diet.
- Follow me
- I feel much better.
- How are you?
- Where are you?
- It’s on the tip of my tongue. – It’s an idiom, it means – Ready to utter something but unable to remember it at the moment.
- Just shut up for a minute!
- Let’s do it.
- What are you doing?
- I’m at office.
- It’s none of you business.
- Let’s catch up!
- Is everything OK?
- I cannot agree with your opinions.
- It’s up to you.
- Do you want to join me?
- Is all good?
- Do me a favor.
- Don’t be ridiculous
- I knew it.
- Are you coming?
- What is going on?
- I have no idea.
English Sentences 101-110
- It’s very thoughtful of you.
- It doesn’t matter.
- How was your weekend?
- How long will you stay?
- Allow me to introduce myself.
- Have a good time.
- I have to leave early today.
- What do you think?
- Be calm
- I apologize for being late.
- How are things going?
- What do you want?
- I can’t believe it.
- I got it.
- What is your job?