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Common Daily Questions:

We ask many questions every day. From ‘how are you?’ to ‘can I help you?’ and ‘can
you believe it?!’ We ask questions we want answers to and rhetorical questions
too. If you want to master daily English phrases then learn how to ask questions.

1. How’s it going?
2. What’s for dinner?
3. What’s happening this weekend?
4. Do you have any plans for today?
5. Are you busy or are you free to chat?
6. Where are my keys?
7. What are you getting up to this weekend?
8. Are you keen to get together on Saturday?
9. You’re joking?
10.Have you got much going on these days?
11.How’s your workday looking?
12.Should we grab a bite to eat?
13.Would you like to grab a coffee this afternoon?
14.Would you mind helping me quickly?
15.What are you up to?
16.Could you give me a lift?
17.Can I help you with anything?
18.What time are you getting home today?
19.Should we eat out tonight?
20.How does pizza sound?
21.What do you feel like doing?
22.What are you watching?
23.What are you reading?
24.Are you keen to catch a movie tonight?
25.What are you thinking about?
26.Have you fed the dogs?
27.What do you want to do?
28.What do you want to eat?
29.Can I make you some coffee?
30.Where are you going?
31.Should I take the dog for a walk?
32.How much does it cost?
33.Do you want to meet up next week?
34.We could do dinner on Wednesday night?
35.What’s on your mind?
36.What’s eating you?
37.Do you have a minute?
38.Is everything OK?
39.How was your weekend?
40.How are you feeling today?
41.What time did you get up?
42.What time do we need to be there?
43.What time is your flight?
44.You coming?

Common Daily Sentences:

1. No worries.
2. Long time no see!
3. Drive safe.
4. Call me when you get home.
5. Don’t forget to buy milk.
6. Call me back when you get a chance.
7. That’s so annoying/frustrating/wonderful/exciting.
8. He’s forever complaining about this country.
9. On my way!
10.Be right back.
11.I’m just popping out quickly. I’ll be back in an hour.
12.I’m exhausted today.
13.How stunning is the weather today!
14.It’s on the tip of my tongue but I can’t remember.
15.No thanks.
16.Yes, please!
17.I’ll check if I’m free.
18.It’s been one of those days.
19.Don’t jinx it!
20.Thanks a million.
21.Don’t worry about it.
22.No sweat off my back.
23.I’d rather stay at home tonight.
24.What miserable weather we’re having!
25.Don’t stress.
26.It doesn’t matter.
27.It’s not important.
28.Don’t let it bother you too much.
29.All good. Can’t complain.
30.I see where you’re coming from.
31.I don’t agree.
32.100% That’s exactly how I feel.
33.I really hope so.
34.I doubt it.
35.Never better!
36.Let's get going or we'll be late.
37.Please be quiet for a second.
38.They’re making so much noise!
39.I can’t concentrate.
40.I can’t think straight.
41.I can’t wait to unwind this weekend.
42.Things are looking up!
43.Well, at least things couldn’t get worse.
44.So far, so good.
45.It’s all good.
46.What a waste of time.
47.I need to go to the shops today.
48.Let me know if you need anything.
49.I would love to!
50.I don’t feel like it.
51.Bless you!
52.You’re being ridiculous!
53.Just let it go.
54.It’s OK.
55.Thank you.
56.Let’s do it!
57. Simple Declarative Sentence:
1. The cat sleeps.
2. She sings beautifully.
3. They are studying.
58. Simple Interrogative Sentence (Yes/No Questions):
1. Is the sky blue?
2. Did you eat lunch?
3. Can you swim?
59. Wh- Questions:
1. What is your name?
2. Where are you going?
3. Why did you cry?
60. Imperative Sentence:
1. Please close the door.
2. Don't touch that!
3. Let's go for a walk.
61. Exclamatory Sentence:
1. How beautiful the flowers are!
2. Wow, that was amazing!
3. Ouch, that hurts!
62. Compound Sentence:
1. I wanted to go to the park, but it started raining.
2. She loves to read, and he enjoys playing soccer.
3. He studied hard, so he aced the exam.
63. Complex Sentence:
1. Although it was raining, they went for a walk.
2. She passed the test because she had studied all night.
3. Since I didn't have any money, I couldn't buy lunch.
64. Conditional Sentence:
1. If it rains, we will stay inside.
2. I would go to the party if I had an invitation.
3. Unless you finish your homework, you can't play video games.
65. Passive Voice Sentence:
1. The book was read by him.
2. The cake was baked by her.
3. The letter has been sent.
66. Relative Clause Sentence:
1. The car, which was red, belonged to John.
2. The person who won the race is my cousin.
3. This is the house where I grew up.
67. Cleft Sentence:
1. It was Susan who found the lost keys.
2. What I really need is a vacation.
3. It's the cake that I want to eat.
68. Inverted Sentence:
1. In the forest wandered Little Red Riding Hood.
2. On the wall hung a beautiful painting.
3. Up the hill climbed the hikers.
69. Elliptical Sentence:
1. He can play the guitar; she, the piano.
2. I like pizza; my brother, burgers.
3. John can speak French; Jane, Spanish.
70. Parenthetical Sentence:
1. The weather, as you know, has been unpredictable.
2. This restaurant, I heard, serves excellent seafood.
3. My friend, by the way, is a great chef.
71. Appositive Sentence:
1. My friend Sarah, a talented musician, is performing tonight.
2. The city of Paris, known for its beauty, attracts tourists.
3. Bob, my neighbor, helped me fix the car.

These are just some examples of sentence structures in English, and there are many more variations
and possibilities depending on context and style. English is a versatile language that allows for a
wide range of sentence structures to convey meaning.

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