Sentences in English

Author: Laura McKinney
Date Of Creation: 5 August 2021
Update Date: 9 May 2024
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The prayers, both in English as in Spanish, are those units that, by themselves, have a total meaning. These always start with lyrics capital letter and they end with a point, either followed or apart.

Within sentences we can identify Different types. Some of them are the following:

  • Exclamatory: These are the sentences that express the emotions of the person who emits them. And they can convey surprise, joy, fright or sadness, among other examples. In English, they only have exclamation marks (!) When they finish, while in Spanish they have it at the beginning and end (!).
  • Interrogatives: Through these sentences, information is requested from the receiver or, they seek to reprimand him or request a favor. In English, these have a question mark only at the end (?), While in Spanish, the signs are placed at the beginning and end (¿?).
  • Hesitant: By means of these sentences some doubt or uncertainty is expressed.
  • Exhortative: These sentences, also known under the name of imperatives, are those that state a request, an order or a command.
  • Wishful thinkingAlso known as electives, these sentences are those that express a wish.


Examples of sentences in English

Below is a list of sentences in English, as an example:

  1. I hate this film, is very boring. (I hate this movie, it's so boring.)
  2. Look at the stars, they are beautiful tonight. (Look at the stars, they are beautiful this night.)
  3. I'm cooking pizza, do you want to prepare the dessert? (I'm cooking pizza, do you want to make dessert?)
  4. Maybe tomorrow. Today I have to study a lot. (Maybe tomorrow. Today I have to study a lot)
  5. Do you want some water? You look thirsty. (Do you want some water? You look thirsty.)
  6. Oh my God! I didn't know you were here! (Oh my God! I didn't know you were here!)
  7. You can’t go to the party because you didn’t studied. (You can't go to the party because you didn't study.)
  8. I want a new bike for my birthday, please. (Please, I want a bicycle for my birthday.)
  9. Is this your new car? It’s wonderful. (Is this your new car? It is wonderful.)
  10. Have you read this book? It’s my favorite. (Have you read this book? It's my little favorite.)
  11. When did you go to Spain? (When did you go to Spain?)
  12. This is my new dog, his name is Tom. (This is my new dog, his name is Tom.)
  13. My computer is in the kitchen, go there. (My computer is in the kitchen, go there.)
  14. Yesterday I went to the cinema, I saw Jurassic Park. (Yesterday I went to the movies, I saw Jurassic Park.)
  15. We could go to the park tomorrow. Maybe is better than staying here. (We could go to the park tomorrow. Maybe it's better than staying here)
  16. I play football every weekend, you can come with me. (I play soccer every weekend, you can come with me.)
  17. I don’t know why my sister didn’t call me yet. (I don't know why my sister hasn't called me yet.)
  18. I'm listening to the last CD of The Red Hot Chili Peppers. (I'm listening to the latest Red Hot Chili Peppers CD.)
  19. This poem is very beatiful. Who is the author? (This poem is very cute. Who is the author?)
  20. Last week I went to my parents' house. We ate barbecue. (Last week I went to my parents' house. We ate barbecue.)

It can serve you: Examples of Sentences in English and Spanish


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