Most
common English phrases, Basic English phrases,
Top 100 Most Used Phrases in English, English phrases with Common sentences
Good morning…!
Instead of just saying good morning, we can also use below new phrases
to say good morning. This will differentiate your vocabulary and fluency. So,
let’s get going….! Here are some most common English phrases
We have mentioned below 3 Most common English
phrases for good morning. Use them instead goodbye to show advancement
of your English vocabulary. |
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1 |
Good morning good looking…! |
2 |
Rise and Shine...! |
3 |
Wakey wakey, sleepyhead.! |
Greetings and responses.
Below phrases are Compulsory to use in daily English,
Preparing something in advance, we
can make the difference between feeling self-conscious and being confident as
you express your delight in seeing someone you know.
We have mentioned below 4 Most common English
phrases for greeting and responses. Use them instead goodbye to show
advancement of your English vocabulary. |
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1 |
How's it going? – Pretty good, Great,
Thanks, Not bad, |
2 |
How are things? – Much the same as usual |
3 |
What's up? - Nothing much,
Nothing special. |
4 |
Nice to meet you. – you too, my pleasure, Nice to meet you too, And
You |
Interrupting politely
Basically, the word
“Interrupting” is always a rude and impolite thing to
do. However, most of the time interrupting a conversation or disturbing
people when they're talking isn’t accepted, but there are situations where we
can interrupt someone in polite way.
Moreover, there are many ways
to interrupt politely that aren't so rude or troublesome to the
situations.
However, the most important
thing to that you have to consider when you need to express something important
is to show respect for the other people and should not in rude way. IN such
case, interrupting is acceptable. Below are Most common English phrases some
polite ways to interrupting to someone.
We have mentioned below 7 Most common English
phrases to interrupting politely. Use them instead goodbye to show
advancement of your English vocabulary. |
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1 |
Sorry to interrupt you. |
2 |
Can I stop you there for a moment? |
3 |
Do you mind if we jump in here? |
4 |
Sorry to interrupt but may I ask a question? |
5 |
Excuse me sir, but may I jump in
here? |
6 |
Sorry to butt in, but… |
7 |
Pardon me / Excuse
me |
Suggestions
Here we talk about making Suggestions - Responding in general
English.
In some speaking activities, you have to make some suggestions and
responding to suggestions.
The following most common English phrases will help you
to understand and make a suggestion which is a better - way to improve your
“spoken English in sinhala” conversation skills quite easily.
We have mentioned below 6 Most common English
phrases to making and understand suggestion which is better. Use them instead
goodbye to show advancement of your English vocabulary. |
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1 |
How about having pizza for dinner
tonight? |
2 |
Let's try this restaurant. |
3 |
How about this movie? |
4 |
Why don't you buy a new car? Yours always breaks down. |
5 |
You should watch that movie. It is
really good. |
6 |
We could go to Dubai for the next Winter vacation. |
Responding to suggestions
We have mentioned below 5 Most common English
phrases to responding to suggestions. Use them instead goodbye to show
advancement of your English vocabulary. |
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1 |
That would be great! |
2 |
Sounds good to me. |
3 |
I'm not sure about that. |
4 |
No, I don't think so. |
5 |
Perfect! |
Making plans
For example, do you have any plans at 4.30 today?
Are you planning to make any plans next Friday? Here, you will understand Most common English phrases and
expressions that would be of great help while learning to converse in English
in sinhala.
We have mentioned below 6 Most common English
phrases to making plans. Use them instead goodbye to show advancement of your
English vocabulary. |
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1 |
What are you doing tonight? |
2 |
Got any plans for tomorrow? |
3 |
Are you free next Saturday? - I'm
free all weekend. Let's do something. |
4 |
Do you want to do something this Saturday? |
5 |
Do you want to grab a drink this
Friday? |
6 |
Can you hang out on Sunday? |
Responding to Proposed Plans
We have mentioned below 8 Most common English
phrases to responding to proposed plans. Use them instead goodbye to show
advancement of your English vocabulary. |
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1 |
I'm free all weekend. Let's do
something. |
2 |
That sounds great! |
3 |
I can definitely join. |
4 |
Great/Perfect/Excellent! I’ll be there. |
5 |
I’ll let you know! |
6 |
No, sorry, I've already made some plans. |
7 |
I'm actually kind of busy tomorrow. |
8 |
I'd love to do something but I can't at the movement. |
Asking someone to wait
This is another English lesson for you to learn
Most common English phrases to ask someone to wait.
Sometimes, when you are busy or engaged with some
important/urgent work and not unable to attend people at the very same moment,
you need to ask them to wait. or make available. In this
Spoken English lesson, you will learn most common English
phrases to ask someone to wait in different
scenarios
Please find below are most common English phrases
to ask someone to wait.
We have mentioned below 6 Most common English
phrases to ask someone to wait. Use them instead goodbye to show advancement
of your English vocabulary. |
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1 |
Can you hold on a moment, please? |
2 |
Hang on one second. |
3 |
Bear with me just a moment. |
4 |
I'll be right with you. |
5 |
Just a second |
6 |
Gimme a minute |
Making offers
We have mentioned below 3 Most common English
phrases for making an offer. Use them instead goodbye to show
advancement of your English vocabulary. |
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1 |
Can I get you a glass of Wine? |
2 |
How about some ice cream? |
3 |
Would you like me to give you a ride
office? |
Responding to an offer
We have mentioned below 4 Most common English
phrases to responding to an offer. Use them instead goodbye to show
advancement of your English vocabulary. |
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1 |
Yes, please. |
2 |
That would be great, thanks. |
3 |
I'm OK, but thanks for offering. |
4 |
No, I'm good. Thanks. |
Apologizing
We have mentioned below 5 Most common English
phrases for apologizing. Use them instead goodbye to show advancement
of your English vocabulary. |
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1 |
I'm really sorry about that. |
2 |
Oops, Sorry. / Sorry About That. |
3 |
Please accept my apologies. |
4 |
It Was My Fault/mistake |
5 |
It’s my bad. |
Accepting an apology
We have mentioned below 3 Most common English
phrases for accepting an apology. Use them instead goodbye to show
advancement of your English vocabulary. |
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1 |
Don't worry about it. |
2 |
No worries. |
3 |
That’s OK |
Common phrases to respond to great news:
We have mentioned below 3 Most common English
phrases for great news. Use them instead goodbye to show advancement
of your English vocabulary. |
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1 |
That’s great! |
2 |
How wonderful! |
3 |
Awesome! |
Common phrases to respond to bad news:
We have mentioned below 4 Most common English
phrases for bad news. Use them instead goodbye to show advancement of
your English vocabulary. |
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1 |
Oh no… |
2 |
That’s terrible. |
3 |
Poor you. (We usually use this to
respond to bad situations that are not much serious) |
4 |
I’m so sorry to hear that. |
Ways to Say Sick
We have mentioned below 4 Most common English
phrases to say sick. Use them instead goodbye to show advancement of your English
vocabulary. |
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1 |
I'm not feeling well. |
2 |
I feel terrible. I think I have the flu. |
3 |
I have come down with a cold. |
4 |
I might be getting sick. |
Saying goodbye
We have mentioned below 7 Most common English
phrases to say good bye. Use them instead goodbye to show advancement of your
English vocabulary. |
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1 |
Good Bye! / Bye! / bye-bye! |
2 |
I ‘m going to make a move! |
3 |
I've got to get going. |
4 |
See you later/Catch you later. |
5 |
Stay in touch. |
6 |
I’ve gotta take off. |
7 |
Keep in touch. |
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