You will learn common phrases so that you can improve your English vocabulary. Here are basic English phrases that people use every day. They are useful phrases that will also help in the growth of your knowledge of the English language.
Common phrases in English
Here are 153 random common phrases:
- Chicago is very different from Boston.
- Could you repeat that please?
- Do you have Facebook?
- Don't worry.
- Everyone knows it.
- Everything is ready.
- Excellent.
- From time to time.
- Good idea.
- He likes it very much.
- Help!
- He's coming soon.
- He's right.
- He's very annoying.
- He's very famous.
- How are you?
- How does that sound?
- How's work going?
- Hurry!
- I am learning English.
- I am sorry.
- I ate already.
- I can't hear you.
- I do not understand.
- I don't know how to use it.
- I don't like him.
- I don't like it.
- I don't speak very well.
- I don't understand.
- I don't want it.
- I don't want that.
- I don't want to bother you.
- I feel good.
- I get off of work at 6.
- I have a headache.
- I hope you and your wife have a nice trip.
- I know.
- I like her.
- I lost my watch.
- I love you.
- I need to change clothes.
- I need to go home.
- I only want a snack.
- I really appreciate…
- I think it tastes good.
- I think it's very good.
- I thought the clothes were cheaper.
- I was about to leave the restaurant when my friends arrived.
- I'd like to go for a walk.
- If you need my help, please let me know.
- I'll call you when I leave.
- I'll come back later.
- I'll pay.
- I'll take it.
- I'll take you to the bus stop.
- I'm an American.
- I'm cleaning my room.
- I'm cold.
- I'm coming to pick you up.
- I'm going to leave.
- I'm good, and you?
- I'm happy.
- I'm hungry.
- I'm married.
- I'm not busy.
- I'm not married.
- I'm not ready yet.
- I'm not sure.
- I'm sorry, we're sold out.
- I'm thirsty.
- I'm very busy. I don't have time now.
- Is Mr. Smith an American?
- Is that enough?
- It's longer than 2 miles.
- I've been here for two days.
- I've heard Texas is a beautiful place.
- I've never seen that before.
- Just a little.
- Just a moment.
- Let me check.
- Let me think about it.
- Let's go have a look.
- Let's practice English.
- May I speak to Mrs. Smith please?
- More than that.
- Never mind.
- Next time.
- Nice to meet you.
- No, thank you.
- No.
- Nonsense.
- Not recently.
- Not yet.
- Nothing else.
- Of course.
- Okay.
- Please fill out this form.
- Please take me to this address.
- Please write it down.
- Really?
- Right here.
- Right there.
- See you later.
- See you tomorrow.
- See you tonight.
- She's pretty.
- Sorry to bother you.
- Stop!
- Take a chance.
- Take it outside.
- Tell me.
- Thank you miss.
- Thank you sir.
- Thank you very much.
- Thank you.
- Thank you. That helps a lot.
- Thanks for everything.
- Thanks for your help.
- Thanks so much.
- That looks great.
- That smells bad.
- That sounds great.
- That's alright.
- That's enough.
- That's fine.
- That's it.
- That's not fair.
- That's not right.
- That's right.
- That's too bad.
- That's too many.
- That's too much.
- The book is under the table.
- They'll be right back.
- They're the same.
- They're very busy.
- This doesn't work.
- This is very difficult.
- This is very important.
- Try it.
- Very good, thanks.
- We like it very much.
- What do you do?
- What do you like to do (in your free time)?
- What do you think?
- What is your phone number?
- Where are you from?
- Would you take a message please?
- Yes, really.
- Your things are all here.
- You're beautiful.
- You're very nice.
- You're very smart.