Common English Sentences: English in Daily Life

· English Daily Use Book 25 · 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 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 up to 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 -- 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 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 with three states.

Among -- From among those he prescribes medicines too are ministers.

Amount -- Cartoon amounted to an “insult” to the icon.

Amount -- It amounts to judicial indiscipline.

Amount -- His action amounts to a violation of human and civil rights.

Anger -- His argument angered the driver and a clash ensued.

Answer -- Nobody answered the repeated knocks.

Answer -- An email to him wasn’t immediately answered.

Any -- It was the funniest thing any of us have seen for ages.

Any -- The situation is not any better in nearby villages.

Apart -- An explosion tore apart a coach of a passenger train.

Appear -- A blip appeared on the Radar.

Appear -- Efforts appeared to be getting nowhere.

Appear -- He appeared calm.

Appear -- He appeared unsteady on his feet.

Appear -- News-item appeared in the national dailies.

Appear -- She appeared the most pretty thing in the world.

Appear -- A ship appeared a huge black shadow to me.

Appear -- The match appeared to have been fixed.

Appear -- They appeared to be making efforts to trace the missing kids.

Appear -- They wanted her to appear in advertisements.

Apply -- I applied this to myself.

Apply -- She applied vermilion on her head.

Approach -- They approached a checkpoint.

Arise -- A dispute arose between two groups over the sum of money won in gambling.

Arise -- His behavior aroused the suspicion of the security guards.

Arise -- The only difficulties arose from language barriers.

Arise -- The question does not arise.

Arise -- They aroused other people’s suspicions.

Arm -- Cops were armed with tear gas shells.

Ask -- Goddess asked me for a boon.

Ask -- He asked “uncomfortable” questions.

Ask -- He asked her about her well-being.

Assess -- A team of experts will assess the situation.

Assess -- CM assessed the status of relief work.

Associate -- He was in fear of her life and the life and safety of anyone associated with her.

Associate -- People associate harmful or bad with the word bacteria.

Associate -- Pink is associated with grace.

Assume -- He was believed to have assumed different identities over the years.

Assume -- His remarks assume significance.

Assume -- The meeting assumed great importance for student’s future.

Assume -- The move assumed importance in the light of the incident.

Attach -- We attach great importance to our health.

Attain -- Their families had decided to wed them once they attained marriageable age.

Attempt -- He attempted to answer all his questions.

Attempt -- He was attempting to overtake another vehicle.

Attract -- He attracted my attention.

Attribute -- He attributed the bad state of parks to a lack of funds.

Authorize -- I authorized him for payments.

Avenge -- He wanted to avenge the humiliation he suffered.

Average -- He is above average height for his age.

Avert -- We made specific plans to avert the threat.

Avoid -- He avoided a direct answer.

Avoid -- She was upset because she thought he was avoiding her.

Avoid -- They avoided looking at each other.

Awake -- The city awoke to a clear but cold morning.

Awake -- I awoke later on to the sound of my cell phone ringing.

Away -- We were away so long.

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About the author

Manik Joshi was born on January 26, 1979, at Ranikhet, a picturesque town in the Kumaon region of the Indian state of Uttarakhand. He is a permanent resident of the Sheeshmahal area of Kathgodam located in the city of Haldwani in the Kumaon region of Uttarakhand in India. He completed his schooling in four different schools. He is a science graduate in the ZBC – zoology, botany, and chemistry – subjects. He is also an MBA with a specialization in marketing. Additionally, he holds diplomas in “computer applications”, “multimedia and web-designing”, and “computer hardware and networking”. During his schooldays, he wanted to enter the field of medical science; however, after graduation, he shifted his focus to the field of management. After obtaining his MBA, he enrolled in a computer education center; he became so fascinated with working on the computer that he decided to develop his career in this field. Over the following years, he worked at some computer-related full-time jobs. Following that, he became interested in Internet Marketing, particularly in domaining (business of buying and selling domain names), web design (creating websites), and various other online jobs. However, later he shifted his focus solely to self-publishing. Manik is a nature-lover. He has always been fascinated by overcast skies. He is passionate about traveling and enjoys solo travel most of the time rather than traveling in groups. He is actually quite a loner who prefers to do his own thing. He likes to listen to music, particularly when he is working on the computer. Reading and writing are definitely his favorite pastimes, but he has no interest in sports. Manik has always dreamt of a prosperous life and prefers to live a life of luxury. He has a keen interest in politics because he believes it is politics that decides everything else. He feels a sense of gratification sharing his experiences and knowledge with the outside world. However, he is an introvert by nature and thus gives prominence to only a few people in his personal life. He is not a spiritual man, yet he actively seeks knowledge about the metaphysical world; he is particularly interested in learning about life beyond death. In addition to writing academic/informational text and fictional content, he also maintains a personal diary. He has always had a desire to stand out from the crowd. He does not believe in treading the beaten path and avoids copying someone else’s path to success. Two things he always refrains from are smoking and drinking; he is a teetotaler and very health-conscious. He usually wakes up before the sun rises. He starts his morning with meditation and exercise. Fitness is an integral and indispensable part of his life. He gets energized by solving complex problems. He loves himself the way he is and he loves the way he looks. He doesn’t believe in following fashion trends. He dresses according to what suits him and what he is comfortable in. He believes in taking calculated risks. His philosophy is to expect the best but prepare for the worst. According to him, you can’t succeed if you are unwilling to fail. For Manik, life is about learning from mistakes and figuring out how to move forward.

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