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Common Phrases for Daily Use in English
Common Phrases for Daily Use in English

The most used sentences, questions, phrases and expressions in English.

English expressions used in everyday life play an essential role in language learning and communication. At every level, whether you're a beginner or trying to improve your language skills, common phrases are a key element to strengthen communication.

Common English Phrases

Hello! 
Good morning! 
Good afternoon!
Good evening!
Good night!
Nice to meet you. 
See you.
See you next time.
Goodbye!
Keep in touch.
Take care. 
Be careful!  
Have a nice day! 
Have fun!
Excuse me. 
I'm sorry. 
Of course. 
Okay.
Please.
Thank you.
Thank you so much.
Not at all.
I really appreciate it.
You're welcome.
Congratulations!
Happy birthday!
Good luck!   
Get well soon.
Enjoy your meal!
It’s ok. 
Don't worry. 
Forget it!
So so.
Not bad.
Never mind. 
No problem.
Absolutely not.
As soon as possible. 
It is for the best.
It doesn’t matter.
Come on!
Good job!
Never give up!
Hurry up!
I don’t understand. 
I got it.
I don’t know.
I have no idea.
I agree.
I'm very busy.
I don’t have time.
I am serious.
I don’t mean it.
I hope so.
I promise.
I am sure.
I think so.
I love you.
I would love to.
I'm thirsty.
I'm hungry.
I will be back.
Follow me.
Believe me.
Forgive me.
Call me back.
Let’s go!

Common English Phrases in a Question Form

How are you?
What is your name?
How old are you?
Where are you from? 
Where are you?   
Where do you live?
What’s your job?
Can you help me? 
Is everything OK? 
Are you okay?   
Are you sure?   
Are you ready? 
Are you done? 
Are you coming?   
Do you understand? 
What did you say? 
Are you kidding me? 
Can you repeat that again?
What are you talking about?
How do you feel?
What’s wrong with you? 
What are you doing?
What are you up to? 
What do you need?   
What do you think?   
What do you want?
What’s going on? 
What happened? 
What is the matter?
What is the weather like?
What time is it?
How much is it?
Why not?

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