300 इंग्लिश वाक्य
Five “w”:
what, who, which, why, where, and one “How”
1) This is
a book.
2) This is not a book.
3) Is this a book?
4) What is it?
5) That is a pencil.
6) That is not a pencil.
7) Is that a pencil?
8) What is that?
9) These are books.
10) These are not books.
11) Are these books?
12) What are these?
13) Those are pencils.
14) Those are not pencils.
15) Are those pencils?
16) What are those?
17) What is your address?
18) What’s your name?
19) What color is this?
20) What size is that?
21) What day is today?
22) Milk is good to eat.
23) Milk is good for you to eat.
24) This yard is full of children.
25) What is this in the picture?
26) One is strong. The other is weak.
27) That’s a good idea.
28) That’s very kind of you.
29) What he said is something.
30) All you have to do is add the letters.
31) This is my girl going into the door.
32) To do as you suggest would be out of the question.
33) That is exactly what we want to learn.
34) I am a girl.
35) I am not a girl.
36) Are you a girl?
37) Who are you?
38) How old are you?
39) How are you?
40) Where are you?
41) My father is in his office.
42) Who’s that man over there?
43) I’m eight.
44) It is seven. It must be seven.
45) It’s very cold.
46) It is difficult.
47) It is wonderful.
48) It’s ten o’clock.
49) It is time for you to get up.
50) I’m interested in this book.
51) I’m very fond to you as a friend.
52) I’m thirsty.
53) I’m busy just now.
54) I’m afraid. I’m sure. I’m sorry.
55) I’m glad you like it. (I’m glad to hear your good news.)
56) I’m ready for breakfast.
57) I’m good at tennis.
58) What time is it?
59) It’s two minutes past six.
60) How many are they?
61) How many flowers are they?
62) How much rice are they?
63) What is your father?
64) Are you sure?
65) What are you afraid of?
66) It’s in the sky.
67) The car is near the tree.
68) Your hat looks very nice.
69) I have a pencil and two books.
70) I have not (=haven’t) a red pencil.
71) Do you have any pencils?
72) What do you have?
73) How many sisters do you have?
74) Do you have anything to eat?
75) He has some letters for your father?
76) My sister has a cup.
77) I have a lot of thing to eat.
78) I have toothache.
79) I have no time to see you.
80) We have a car waiting outside.
81) I’ll have some soup.
82) There is book on the table.
83) There is not any book on the table.
84) Is there any book on the table?
85) What is there on the table?
86) There are two pencils in my box.
87) There are not any pencils in my box.
88) Are there any pencils in your box?
89) What are there in your box
90) There are seven days in a week.
91) How much rice is there?
92) Here is a few letters for you to learn.
93) There’s a telephone call for you.
94) Is there a Miss Lee staying here?
95) There won’t be many teachers going to the party.
96) Will there be a birthday party in the home?
97) I open the door.
98) I don’t open the door.
99) Do you open the door?
100) When do you open the door?
101) He opens the door.
102) He doesn’t open the door.
103) Does he open the door?
104) When does he open the door?
105) I opened the door.
106) I didn’t open the door?
107 Did you open the
door?
108 When did you open
the door?
109 I will open the
door. I shall open the door.
110 I will not (won’t)
open the door.
111 Will you open the
door?
112 When will you
open the door?
113 I’m opening the
door.
114 You are opening
the door.
115 He is opening
the door...
116 I’m not opening
the door?
117 Are you opening
the door?
118 When are you
opening the door?
119 The door is
opened.
120 The door is not
opened.
121 Is the door
opened?
122 I have opened the
door. (He has opened the door)
123 I have not
(=haven’t) opened the door.
124 Have you opened
the door?
125 When have you
opened the door?
126 The door has been
opened.
127 The door has been
opening.
128 What are you
listening to?
129 What are you
writing to?
130 What are you
talking about?
131 What are you
thinking about?
132 What do you need
it for?
133 What are you
looking for?
134 Where do you come
from?
135 Has he
come?
136 When did you
come?
137 Have you seen
him?
138 Where did you see
him?
139 Have you spoken
to him?
140 What did he tell
you?
141 I have lived in
Shanghai for a long time.
142 I have bought the
car.
143 Has your brother
come from Paris?
6. The verb to
get:
144 I must get myself
a new pair of glasses?
145 Get me two pounds
of tomatoes.
146 I get here at
11.
147 Get the layer to
explain it to you.
148 I can’t get this
lift to work.
149 It’s getting
dark.
150 You’re getting
fat.
151 Don’t get
excited!
152 You’ll get weed
to it.
153 Did you get
that?
154 I don’t get
you.
155 Get in! Get
on!
156 I’ve got to go
now.
157 Have you got a
match?
158 He said he always
carried a gun.
159 He said the
telegram had arrived at noon
160 She promised she
would reserve a room for me.
161 He said he didn’t
want to lire a car.
162 He assured me he
would keep his promise.
163 This vase is made
of glass.
164 Is this bridge
made of wood?
165 What are these
things mad of?
166 Do you like to
have some coffee?
167 Would you like to
have some coffee?
168 I work for
bank.
169 I put on my
slippers.
170 I go to the
bathroom.
171 I take a
slower.
172 I brush my
teeth.
173 I comb my
hair.
174 I go back to
bedroom.
175 I begin to
dress.
176 I put on my
underclothes, shirt and trouser.
177 I take off my
slippers and put on my socks and shoes.
178 I close the
window.
179 I turn off the
light.
180 I leave my house
to go to the school.
181 I get on (off)
the bus.
182 Do you
understand?
183 Could you come to
dinner?
184 What time do you
get up every day?
185 Where were you
born?
186 Would you say
slowly, please?
187 What do you call in
English?
188 How do you say in
English?
189 How do you like
it?
190 What are you
doing?
191 Where are you
going to?
192 Could you tell me
what time it is?
193 How long did it
take?
194 What do you see
with (hear, smell, eat)?
195 Do you mind if I
smoke?
196 I don’t think he
will win his game.
197 I pick you up in
front of the hotel.
198 It takes place in
a school.
199 Perhaps you’ve
heard of him.
200 The sooner I get
to bed the better.
201 I want to
eat.
202 I want you to
tell me this.
203 You have to share
it with other tenants.
204 You don’t have to
carry much cash.
205 I’d like to be
called at 7.
206 You ought to do
it
207 You ‘d better
wear a light jacket.
208 We should be able
to resolve our difference.
209 All this is due
to our change in teaching methods
210 Most scientists
tend to agree with me.
211 It’s likely to
rain.
212 Today we are
going to hear report.
213 I need to look at
your car.
214 Would you like to
go out and get something to eat?
215 She hopes to get
a job.
216 You make me
happy.
217 It makes me
forget all my problems.
218 He is trying to
imitate speaker’s pronunciation.
219 This should help
you to remember it.
220 You ask somebody
to tell you time
221 I prefer to go
school.
222 She starts
working at 7.
223 Why don’t we go
dancing?
224 Have you finished
cleaning hall?
225 He continued
talking.
226 You find people
expressing many different opinions.
227 Why do you keep
asking such obvious question?
228 I must have my TV
set checked.
229 Open the door,
please. Close the window, please
230 Don’t open the
door!
231 Let’s go!
232 Let me take you
out for dinner.
233 How beautiful she
is!
234 What a beautiful
girl she is.
235 Sit down,
please! Stand up!
236 Get off the
bus!
237 Get on the
bus!
238 Get in the taxi
(car)!
239 Get out of the
car.
240 Turn off (on) the
light.
241 Go downstairs!
(Go upstairs!)
242 Look at the
blackboard!
243 Look at me!
244 Hurry up!
245 Hold on! Wait
a minute.
246 Don’t be
nervous!
247 Don’t worry about
it!
248 Yes or no?
249 Not at all.
250 Never do
that!
251 Good
heavens!
Good gracious!
Ridiculous!
252 Thank you very
much.
Thank you for helping
me.
253 Excuse me
Good morning! (noon,
evening, night)
See you tomorrow.
(See you again)
254 Damn
Disgraceful!
Shut up!
Don’t be silly!
255 Tell me in your
own words.
256 Listen to the
recording.
257 Help
yourself
Hand me the
hammer.
258 Give me a
break!
Never mind.
259 That’s
right!
All right!
OK Very good!
That’s too bad!
Is that it?
That will do.
260) Mind your own business!
261) I beg you pardon. (pardon?)
262) Why not?
Why me?
Why not me?
263) Have a cigarette, won’t you?
Have a nice weekend
(have a trip, have a good day)
264) Pleased to meet you ( Nice to meet you)
265) Same to you. ( You too)
Just so so
So am I
So can I
So do I
So did I
Neither am I
Neither can I
266) I can open the door. (I can’t open the door.)
267) Can I open the door? (What can I open?)
268) Could I open the door?
269) Can’t you open the door?
270) Why can you open the door?
271) Could you tell me the way to the station?
272) Could you tell me what time it is?
273) Could you spell it?
274) What can’t a deaf man do?
275) Can you help me?
276) What can I do for you?
277) We can’t get there on time.
278) They can be divided into three groups.
279) I can do what you said.
280) May I come in?
May I sit down?
May I offer a
suggestion?
May I use your
pencil?
May I take this
chair?
May I have some
water?
They may come in
handy one day
281) You must know the sound of each letter in the English
alphabet.
282) We may have good reason to be proud of ourselves.
283) He is younger than I.
284) He has more brothers than I.
285) I have fewer brothers than you.
286) He drinks more water than I.
287) I drink less water than him.
288) He is as well as you.
289) Your car is as fast as mine.
290) It was the most exciting match I’ve ever seen.
291) Which is deeper a lake or an ocean?
292) Which is faster a train or a bus?
293) He is not so tall as I.
294) I prefer to go rather than to stay.
295) It is very useful to listen to Lesson One again.
296) It’s time to watch TV.
297) It would be quite impossible to enumerate all the things.
298) It is necessary that he should be sent there at once.
299) If you go there, you will find him.
300) If you went there, you would find him.
301) If you had gone there, you would have found him.
302) I won’t believe it unless I see it with my own eyes.
303) I wish I were a bird.
304) I wish I had met my uncle yesterday.
305) I wish I could go
and visit my aunt tomorrow.
306) I’m sorry to interrupt you.
307) I gave the students a chance to say a few words too.
308) You remember the
sound [i] appearing in words like six,
difficult.
309) I’ve got a taxi
waiting outside.
310) I hope you won’t
find it all too difficult to understand and to
remember.
311) I wish I could
talk to you about art.
312) To form the present perfect you use the present tense to
the verb ‘to
have’.
313) To give you now
an example of another American voice,
here is a young lady
from Iowa who will teach you.
314) Who wrote the
famous book entitled “Treasure Island”?
315) To save you such
embarrassment, here are a few simple
rules about
writing.
316) You would somehow
manage to make yourself understood
what other people
said to you.
To do as you suggest
would be out of the question.
317) I think we’ve
just enough time to learn a few more irregular
verbs.
318) We shall devote
today’s lesson to the study of ONE
English verb ‘to
get’.
319) Looking at the last few lessons, I see we have taken a big 18 step.
320) Keeping one’s promise
is something we should all do.
321) I take ten
minutes to get there.
322) After he arrives,
we’ll all come out.
323) When he comes,
I’ll bring him there.
324) I won’t say
anything until you tell him.
325) I won’t phone my
friend till Bob arrived.
326) I haven’t heard anything about him since you wrote to me last month.
327) As soon as we got
there, we start working.
328) I’ll stay here
until you come back.
329) I have only a few
seconds left in which to remind you that
your work on these
lessons is by no means over.
330 Read as many
English books as you possibly can.
331) What you call a
‘vest’ is an ‘undershirt’ to us.
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