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DAILY ENGLISH SENTENCES

 What a bother!
 What nonsense!
 Wonderful!
 Would you please speak slowly?
 Yes, by all means
 A set of books is on the table.
 Are you married all?
 Are you there?
 Come what may I will not talk to him.
 Didn't you go to cinema yesterday?
 Do come.
 Do you have some money?
 Don't do this.
 Don't embarrass me.
 Don't get me as stupid as you.
 Don't talk nonsense
 Don't wink.
 Don't you disturb me.
 Excuse me.
 Fancy price.

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DAILY ENGLISH SENTENCES
 Get lost.
 Go yourself.
 Has someone come?
 Have a tea.
 Have you ever been to Delhi?
 Have you ever been to Vinod's home?
 Have you ever eaten pizza ?
 Have you ever…
 Having said that….
 He always keeps telling a lie.
 He does not tell a lie.
 He feels like.
 He has been to market.
 He has been to school.
 He has gone to market
 He is good at English.
 He is so called a teacher.
 He is very stingy
 He must be tired.
 He saw a running thief.

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DAILY ENGLISH SENTENCES
 He went to school.
 He will be in the room.
 How much time it will take?
 I am doing my work.
 I am full.
 I am going to the office.
 I am having dinner.
 I am having lunch.
 I am having my haircut.
 I am not a riff- raff person.
 I am sleepy.
 I am to go
 I ate food.
 I do not take tea.
 I don't eat non veg on Tuesday.
 I don't know telling a lie.
 I don't need you.
 I don't need your advice
 I don't want.
 I feel like eating sweet.

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DAILY ENGLISH SENTENCES
I feel like.
I got it.
I have been out since morning.
I have had lunch.
I have had breakfast.
I have no money.
I have to go.
I have two rupees less.
I know everything.
I know nothing.
I must go.
I want its fancy price.
I want that one suit. Or I want that one.
I will give you a fancy price for it.
In course of time….
It does not mean…
It sounds great.
It's all because of you.
It's all you doing.
Just taste it.

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DAILY ENGLISH SENTENCES
 Key feels like eating funnel cake.
 Look ahead.
 Make the bed.
 Many a man was killed.
 My study is going on well.
 Nothing special.
 Anna feels like eating rissoles.
 She has no money.
 Shut up when you are unwise to talk.
 That boy David reads in your class?
 That's enough .
 That's a good idea.
 The examination is about to start.
 The train is about to come.
 There is less salt in the curry.
 There is no sense in it.
 There is nothing but water .
 This is selling at throw away price.

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DAILY ENGLISH SENTENCES
 Two and two make four.
 Use your brain sometimes.
 Use your brains/use your mind.
 Wait a bit.
 Walk carefully.
 What a bother!
 Which one of these umbrellas is yours?
 What a shame!
 What happened.
 What is done is done.
 What is going on?
 What is the time by your watch?
 What to do?
 What your intention?
 Where does this road lead to?
 Which time?
 Why are you staring?
 Will you do me a favour?
 You are a deceiver and cheater.

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