Simple and Short English Spoken Sentences for beginners

 Simple and Short English Spoken Sentences for beginners

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Using the word "This" in short sentences:


What is this?

This is my brother.

Is this love?

This is my house.

Can I eat this?

Listen to this!

This is my book.

Who broke this?

This is good.

This is a book.

This book is old. 

Is this good?

I love this photo.

Is this your bike?

This book is mine.

Is this book yours?

This is delicious. 

I wrote this book.

This is my car.

This book is yours.

This is a hospital.

This is our village.

This is my parents.

This book is heavy.

This is your book.

This is our kitchen.

This story is true.

This is all I know.

 This is my sister. 

This is an old book.

This is my son.



This is my daughter.

This is what I want.

This is our home.

This is a house.

This dog is cute.

This is my job.

This is your job.

This is small.

This is my duty.

This is bad.

This is big.

This one is good.

This watch is good.

This is good to learn English.

This is good to share with others.

Thank you for this.

This is my friend. 

Can you do this?

I want to do this.

This is a good idea.

This is good for you.

This is good for us.

I want to try this.

Do you want to try this?

This is good.

This is a way.

Who did this?

I love this song.

This song is good.

This song is so good.

Do you want to eat this?

Do you want to do this?

This room is good.

This fruit is good.

This is my hand.

This is my bag.

This bag is good.

This is fruit.

Learn from this. 

I want to learn this course.

This is my pen.

This is my new house.

This is our garden.

This is your room.

This is my cup.

This house is beautiful.

This place is beautiful.

This thing is good.

This video is good.

This is what you need.

Do you need this?

I need this. 

He needs this.

Do we need this?

Do they need this?

We need this one. 

They need this. 

 They need this one.

This is our company. 

These are my clothes.

This is my room.

This is my phone.

I don’t like him.

Using the word "Like" in Negative Sentences:

I don’t like you.

I don’t like them. 

I don’t like her.

I don’t like it. 

I don’t like this.

They don’t like me.

They don’t like us.

They don’t like you.

They don’t like him.

They don’t like her.

They don’t like it.

They don’t like this.

We don’t like you.

We don’t like them.

We don’t like her.

We don’t like him.

We don’t like it.

We don’t like this.

You don’t like me.

You don’t like us.

You don’t like them.

You don’t like her.

You don’t like him.

You don’t like this.

He doesn’t like you.

He doesn’t like us.

He doesn’t like me.

He doesn’t like them.

He doesn’t like you.

He doesn’t like her.

He doesn’t like this. 

She doesn’t like us.

She doesn’t like you.

She doesn’t like me.

She doesn’t like them.

She doesn’t like you.

She doesn’t like him.

She doesn’t like this.


Using the word "Like" in Positive Sentences:


I like him.

I like you.

I like them.

I like her. 

I like it.

I like this.

They like me.

They like us. 

They like you.

They like him.

They like her.

They like it.

They like this.

We like you. 

We like them.

We like her.

We like him. 

We like it.

We like this.

You like me. 

You like us.

You like them.

You like her. 

You like him. 

You like this.

He likes you.

He likes us. 

He likes me.

He likes them.

He likes you.

He likes her.

He likes this.

She likes us.

She likes you.

She likes me.

She likes them.

She likes you.

She likes him.

She likes this.


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