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 (100 English Sentences Used in Daily Life):

Can you give me your address? (daily use)

Could you please give me your address? (formal use)



The words we use frequently in daily life are exemplified below 

Believe me.

Call me back.

As soon as possible

Do me a favor

Give me a hand

I do not understand

I do not mean it

I decline!

I’m on a diet

I just made it

I’m sorry

Absolutely not.

I have no idea.

I agree

I’m at home

It’s on the tip of my tongue

It’s ok

It really takes time

It’s fort he best

No, I don’t want

See you

See you next time

So I do

So so

Allow me

Any day will do

Be calm

Be careful!

Be quiet!

Cheer up!

Come on

Don’t be ridicolus

Don’t be so childish

Don’t move!

Don’t worry

Enjoy yourself

Follow me

Forgive me

Forget it

God bless you

It’s very thoughtful of you

It’s up to you

It’s none of you business

Shut up

Slow down

Stop making such a noice

You are going too fast

Come with me

Good afternoon

Good morning

Good night

Have a good trip

Have a good weekend

I admire you

I apologize

I can’t wait

I don’t have time

I got it.

I hate you!

I hope so.

I knew it.

I love you.

I would love to.

I am busy.

I am tired.

I don’t agree.

You are wasting my time.

I feel much better.

They like each other.

I’m sorry.

I’m good.

It doesn’t matter.

Join me.

Let’s catch up!

Let’s do it.

Nice to meet you.

Not yet.

Talk to you tomorrow.

Thank you very much.

You turn.



The most frequently used question pattern sentences in English:

A lovely day, isn’t it?

Do i have to?

Can I help you?

How are things going?

Any thing else?

Are you kidding?

Are you sure?

Do you understand me?

Are you done?

Can I ask you something?

Can you please repeat that?

Did you get it?

Do you need anything?

How are you?

How do you feel?

How much is it?

How old are you?

How was your weekend?

Is all good?

Is everything OK?

What are you doing?

What are you talking about?

What are you up to?

What are your hobbies?

What did you say?

What do you need?

What do you think?

What do you want to do?

What do you want?

What’s the weather like?

What’s your e-mail address?

What is your job?

What’s your name?

What’s your phone number?

What is going on?

When is the train leaving?

How can I go to the town centre?

Where are you from?

Where are you going?

Where are you?

Where did you get it?

Where do you live?

Are you coming with me?

How long will you stay?



Example sentences in frequently used sentences in daily life:

Hello jack. How are you? You look a little bad today, is everything okay?

I am very pleased to meet you, can I please have your phone number?

Hello, I just came to this school. Can I meet you? Where are you from and what do you like, can I learn?

Good afternoon, can I have a menu, please? If I ask, can I have water with my meal? Everything was very nice, I will come again.

I told you the whole incident from the very beginning. Did you understand me? Please say something.

Shall we go to the cinema today? Are you feeling alright? If you want, we can sit at home today.

ASHISH PRAKASH,

EXPERT ENGLISH SPEAKING TRAINER,

WRITER OF 50 PUBLISHED ENGLISH ARTICLES IN NEWSPAPERS

BLOGGER

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