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50 English Phrases to speak fluent English

Guys, agar aap English bolna chahte hain to Grammar seekhne ki zaroorat nahi hai, ye 50 English Phrases aap rat len aur aaj se hi English bolna shuru karen.

50 English Phrases:

Of course not :

Bilkul bhi nhi (बिलकुल भी नही )

A says : Do your parents let you stay out late?

B say  : Of course not. They always ask me to get home before 10 pm each night.

Used to:

अकसर (Aksar)

A says : Do you stay with your parents?

B says : Right now, no, but I used to.

If somebody says “if you want to eat this let me know”

Second person replies “yes i do” .

A says : Do you enjoy spicy food?

B says : Yes, I do, especially on cold days.

A says : Do you often drink alcohol when eating out?

B says : No, not often. Just when I have parties with my friends.

IT’S (BEEN) + DAYS / WEEKS / MONTHS / etc. + SINCE

Kafi din/mahine / saal ho gye (काफ़ी दिन /महीने/साल हो गए )

The structure it’s (been) + days / weeks / months / etc. + since is used to emphasise the length of time that has passed since a past event:

  • It’s been weeks since his last blog post.
  • It’s been a long time since I met him.
  • How long has it been since they moved away?

Bit Scared :

thoda dra hua (थोड़ा डरा हुआ )

  • I was bit scared.
  • Mai thoda dra hua tha.
  • I was bit busy.
  • Mai jra busy hu.
  • I was bit occupied.
  • Mere pass jra kaam tha .
  • I was bit late .
  • Mai jra late tha.
  • His behaviour was bit off.
  • Uska vevhaar thoda ajeeb tha.

Drive me up the wall

(Gussa dilana ) गुस्सा दिलाना

A says : Hey you didn’t sleep soundly. ( kya tum raat ko arram se nhi soye ?)

B says : No , the neighbour’s loud music drove me up the wall last night. ( nhi, mere pdos ke unche music ne mujhe gussa dila diya )

A says : Hey , you are driving me up  the wall.

B says : Tum mujhe gussa dila rhe ho.

Not on speaking terms 

(bol chal band hona )बोल चाल बंद होना

  • A says : Hey , how is your friend ?
  • (Tumhara dost kaisa hai ?)
  • B says : Well , we are not on speaking terms .
  • (Vaise , hmari bol chal band hai .)

Fret not

 ( chinta mat kro ) चिंता मत करो

  • Fret not, it’s really not a big deal.
  • Chinta mat kro , ye koi badi baat nhi hai .

Rings a bell

( yaad dilana) याद दिलाना

  • Your name rings a bell.
  • Tumhara naam kisi ki yaad dilate hai.

I do

 ( mai karta hu ) मैं करता हूँ

  1. Do you work online ?
  2. Yes, I do.

I did

(  maine kiya ) मैंने किया

  1. Did you watch movie yesterday ?
  2. Yes, I did.

What time do you ?

(  kitne bje)

  • What time do you get up ?
  • Tum kitne bje uthte ho ?
  • What time do you return home ?
  • Tum kitne bje ghar aate ho ?
  • What time do you leave for work ?
  • Tum kitne bje kaam pe jate ho ?

What time did you ?

( kitne bje ) कितने बजे

  • What time did you get up yesterday ?
  • Tum kitne bje uthe ?
  • What time did you return home ?
  • Tum kitne bje ghar aaye ?
  • What time did you leave for work ?
  • Tum kitne bje kaam pe kab gye?

Usually

 ( aksar ) अकसर

  • I usually get up before eight .
  • Mai aksar 8 bje se pehle uthta hu .

I wish

( kash!) काश !

A says : I went to movie last night .

B says : I wish , I’d have gone with you.

It’s getting 

( ho rha hai ) हो रहा है

A says : It’s getting dark.

B says : Andhera ho rha hai .

A says : It’s getting cold.

B says : Thand ho rhi hai .

A says : It’s getiing cloudy.

B says : Badal ho rhe hai .

Now and then

( kabhi kabhi ) कभी कभी

A says : Do you come to this café often?

B says : No, I only come here now and then.

I like to watch movie now and then.

Easy English Phrases for beginners Part -3

Hey, this is lesson no-3 of English Phrases you can also read previous lesson . First of all we will learn Easy English Phrases for beginners related with Apologizing , I want , I like , I love you and many more .

Video for help:

English Phrases For Apologizing

  1. Oops, Sorry. / Sorry About That.
  2. I’m Sorry For… / I’m Sorry That… / I Apologize For… (“I’m sorry that I yelled at you last night.”)
  3. It Was My Fault.
  4.  I’m So Sorry. / I’m Really Sorry.
  5. (I Should Have… / I Shouldn’t Have… (“I’m sorry – I should have called and told you I’d be late.”)

English Phrases For saying ‘love you’

“You mean so much to me.”

“You’re incredible.”

“You’re amazing.”

“We complete each other.”

“I’ve totally fallen for you.”

English Phrases For “I want”

“I could really do with a coffee right now.”

“We can’t get there in time just by walking. We could really do with a bike or something.”

“I feel like a nap.”

“I feel like going to the beach today.”

“I’m in the mood for a sandwich.”

“I’m in the mood for dancing.”

“I’m starving. I’d kill for a plate of pasta.”

“I’m dying for a coffee right now.”

English Phrases For “I like”

‘I’m into listening to music. What are you into?’

‘I’m into singing!’

But it’s a little strange to say something like “I’m really into this vegetable curry. It’s delicious.”

You can also be into an action:

“I’m a big fan of Sharukh khaan.”

She is very fond of Dogs.

She is very fond of finding faults.

I’m absolutely crazy about this band!

English Phrases For “I don’t like”

I am not into Singing.

I am not fond yoga.

“I’m not a big fan of Star Trek.”

I’m not crazy about them.

Easy English Phrases for beginners Part -2

Greeting / leaving Phrase

Hey, this is lesson no-2 of English Phrases you can also read previous lesson . First of all we will learn Easy English Phrases for beginners related with Greeting and leaving situations.

What have you been up to?

( ye aap tab bol sakte hai jab aapko kisi ka haal chaal poochhna ho)

(Is line ka matlab hain ab tak apki zindagi mein kya chal raha tha)

Aap ab tak kya kya kare hain?

Jaise apne ab tak kya kya padhai kiya hain ya Aapne ab tak kya naukri kiya hain ya Dinbhar apne kya kiya hain

For e.g. Tom: Hey Tanish! Long time no see! What have you been up do?

These Easy English Phrases for beginners are helpful for beginners to speak smart English.

  • Speak of the devil! (= We’ve just been talking about you, and here you are!
  • शैतान का नाम लिया,शैतान हाजिर
  • Actions speak louder than words.
  • Kaam bolta hai.
  • करनी कथनी से ताकतवर होती है |
  • Spoke one’s mind  (kisi ke dil ki baat kehni )
  • You spoke my mind .
  • Tum ne meri dil ki baat keh di.

Pour your heart out

  • :to tell someone your secret feelings and things that worry you, usually because you feel a strong need to talk about them.
  • (Preshani me kisi se apne dil ki baat karna)
  • I poured out my heart out to him but he told all his friends what I said.

Take care (= Look after yourself)

Apna dyan rakhna.

Give someone’s word ( promise karna)

  • I give you my word.
  • Mai jubaan deta hu.

Take someone’s word.

  • Ok, I take your word.
  • Theek hai , jubaan rhi.(Mai apka bishwas karta hu)

Well I’ll be off then.. (= I’m going now)

  • Achha , mai jar ha hu. (kaam khatam hone ke baad)
  • Well I’ll be off then. See you tomorrow.
  • love you and leave you. (= I’m going now)
  • Achha , mai jar ha hu.
  •  Well, I’ll love you and leave you!

Catch you later. (= See you later)

  • Baad me milte hai.
  • Nick: OK, I’m off now.
  • Ted: OK! Catch you later!
  • (I’m / He’s, etc) off out for the evening. (= I’m / He’s etc going out for the evening)
  • Mai sham ko bahar jar ha hai.

Giving / receiving something

  • Here you go / There you go (= Here it is!)
  • Ye rha / Wo rha .
  • I’m good thanks. (= No thank you)
  • ( when you want to say ‘No’ politely)
  • Be my guest! (= Of course – you can do something!)
  • ( used as a polite reply to a request)
  • ‘Do you mind if I sit down?’ ‘Be my guest.’
  • Help yourself! (= Take one)
  • (It is used to give permission to someone to do or use something)
  • ‘Do you mind if I use the phone?’
  • ‘Help yourself.’
  • Make yourself at home! (= Sit down and feel comfortable)
  • To feel relax and behave in the same way as you do in your own home
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