Common English Sentences

ebook English in Daily Life · English Daily Use

By Manik Joshi

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Common English Sentences — A

About — It doesn't matter who says what about me.
About — That's what being American is all about.
About — They were going about their daily lives.
About — This is what life is about.
About — This training has been all about that.
About — We have nothing to feel defensive about.
About — What city was all about today?
Abuse — He was found guilty of abusing his office.
Accept — He accepted an opportunity with enthusiasm.
Accept — He accepted his invitation for his birthday.
Accept — He accepted it without protest.
Account — Asia accounts for the maximum number of oral cancer cases.
Account — Lighting accounts for 20 percent of the total electricity demand.
Account — Our state accounts for 9 of 10 eggs exported.
Account — She gave the police a full account of the incident.
Account — The team gave a good account of themselves in the match.
Accuse — Protestors accused the state govt. of inaction.
Achieve — He achieved some measure of success.
Achieve — He has achieved, what was impossible to think.
Achieve — He is the only person to have achieved such a significant shift.
Across — A wave of attacks across the country killed 95.
Across — Moonlight glittered across the coconut leaves.
Across — My house is just across the street.
Across — Police officers across ranks expressed shock.
Across — Red alert sounded across the state.
Across — She watched the incident from across the road.
Across — The blast has cut across class and gender.
Across — The government launched military drills across half the country.
Across — The issue is slowly becoming a matter of debate across villages in the country.
Across — We could also attack across the border.
Act — He acted in a street play.
Act — Heat acts on metals.
Act — I act from a sense of duty.
Act — My lawyer acts for me.
Act — You should act on my advice.
Activity — It is quite unfortunate that such an inhuman activity is taking place here.
Add — He added his signature to the petition.
Address — The President addressed a press conference.
Address — They received 25 objections and addressed all of them.
Administer — Administer anti-polio drops.
Admit — She was admitted with a severe breathing problem.
Adopt — He adopted the look of Obama.
Advance — The mob advanced us shouting angrily.
Advice — I have a piece of advice for you.
After — Take medicine twice after the fever is down.
Agree — He agreed to act opposite me in the movie.
Agree — We agreed to another demand of him.
Ahead — Our team was ahead by two goals.
Ahead — Preparations for the festival begin ahead.
Aim — My remarks were not aimed at you.
Aim — The new bill aims at filling the gaps in the existing laws.
Alarm — It is nothing to be alarmed about.
Allocate — The government has allocated the funds.
Along — CM and Deputy CM were sworn in along with a 24-member cabinet by the Governor.
Along — Enter the lane alongside the Newspaper office.
Along — He had come to the city along with his wife for sightseeing a week ago.
Along — He was missing along with his servant.
Along — The sanctuary area runs along...

Common English Sentences