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Spoken English
Sentences Everyday
 Let's get started.
 Have a pleasant journey.
 The train arrived on schedule.
 I'm not sure how much longer I can wait.
 Sara is not the owner of a cat.
 I walked in on the spur of the moment.
 It makes no difference to me.
 Have you got a boyfriend?
 I despise you!
 Right now, I need to brush my teeth.
 I'm sorry, but I'm unable to assist you.
 Don't be so silly.
 Hello and good afternoon.
 How is the weather today?
 Don't be concerned.
 Sorry for the inconvenience.
 In this regard, I am very strict.
 It's scorching outside. It's far too hot outside.
 They are currently residing in Paris.
 Is it freezing outside?
 What is your contact information?
 I don't have any other options.
 Don't be a knucklehead.
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Spoken English
Sentences Everyday
 Cooking is something she despises.
 I'd like to speak with him.
 He is embarrassed by his actions.
 Here is my phone number.
 He decided to cancel his trip to Paris.
 In society, he is a good boy.
 Every day, they take the bus to school.
 Sara does not have access to a vehicle.
 It's now or never.
 I wish you the best of luck.
 What does your father do for a living?
 Will you now put him to death by thrashing him?
 Please do me a favour.
 Everyone who comes to see me gets a bark from my dog.
 I disagree with your viewpoints.
 Every day, you read books.
 How far is Mumbai from you?
 If you have the opportunity, go.
 When does the next train depart?
 Isn't it true that you play football every week?
 He dashed/shattered my hopes.
 Give it a shot. It has a distinct flavour.
 Go to the well and get some water.
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Spoken English
Sentences Everyday
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It has nothing to do with you.
She is a dedicated worker.
I'm sorry, but I don't have the time.
Take care!
You take a step back.
Please credit my account with this amount.
How long have you been in this location?
Dinner is usually served at six o'clock.
It's all right.
You are not a friend of mine.
Do you have a vehicle identification number?
I can't believe what I'm hearing.
What are your plans?
When do you celebrate your birthday?
More than a few kilometres.
She works at the hospital as a doctor.
Please take note of this address.
Next year, I'll be in America.
I have a place to call home.
Don't make me look bad. /Please don't put me down.
Have you been anticipating this moment for a long time?
Bring it to his or her attention.
It's on the other side of the room.
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Spoken English
Sentences Everyday
 He eked out a narrow victory.
 My head is being examined.
 It's fort the most part the best.
 Every night, he returns home late.
 He could be in Delhi right now.
 I'll give you a call.
 Let's get this party started!
 My profession is that of a teacher.
 You have my admiration.
 Please keep your voice down.
 The house was all decked out.
 Please provide me with two glasses of water.
 I'm employed by a bank.
 He is not in the city of London.
 Who was the one who cured the patient?
 What time are you leaving?
 It must be completed.
 Where have you gone?
 We'll splinter but not bend.
 These two are similar in some ways.
 Any day will suffice.
 When will they arrive?
 How long do you intend to stay?
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