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Daily Use English Sentences in daily life related to various topics ---
Daily Use English Sentences - ACTIONS ----- BEND -- Bend down a bit. Bend down to feel your ankle. Sit on your heels with your knees bent up close to your body. He bent down to touch her feet. He bent down to pick up his pen. ----- BRING -- Bring both your palms near your chest. Bring your eyebrows closer together. ----- CLASP -- Clasp your hand over your head. She clasped the handle of the cooker. She clasped her daughter in her arms. ----- CLENCH -- His fists clenched into a ball. He clenched his teeth. She clenched her jaws. ----- FALL -- He fell flat at the feet of her. Her hair fell over her shoulders. ----- FACE -- She soon stood up facing him. She was buried face down. He turned and faced them. Stand with your hand facing upwards. Lie on the ground facing downwards. Lie on your front with your face looking downwards. ----- FOLD -- Fold your hands and look heavenwards. His arms were folded across his chest. They pleaded with folded hands. ----- KEEP -- Keep your right palm on your cheeks. Keep both your palms apart. Keep the elbow joint straight. Keep your eyes wide open. Keep your elbows close to your body. Keep your eyes shut. ----- KNEEL -- Kneel down to take pictures of children and pets. He knelt down on the ground. He knelt down and kissed the turf and then stood up. ----- LIFT -- Walk on, without lifting your head. She lifted her arms above her head. She lifted her eyebrows. Lift your right hand to your right shoulder. She lifted his hand to stroke her face. ----- LOOK -- He was looking at me up and down. Don't look at her. ----- LOWER -- Lower your head to get through the door. She demurely lowered her eyes to the ground. I lowered my head and didn't look up till the bell rang. ----- MOVE -- Move your fingers. Don't move around in the class. Move your right palm right to left. Move your head in the right direction. He moved his head up and down. Move your hand up and down my back. Move your arm from side to side. ----- NOD -- He nodded his head sagely. I nodded in agreement. She quietly nodded her assent. She nodded knowingly upon mention. ----- PAT -- Don't pat your stomach. She gave a pat on his head. She pats his back to help him breathe. ----- PEEP -- The man peeped from behind a wall. They peeped inside the house through an open window. ----- PINCH -- Don't pinch me. He pinched her fingers lightly into her eyes. She gave her son a pinch on his face to wake him up. Pinch the nostrils together. ----- PLACE -- Place your fingers under your nose to stimulate a mustache. He placed his hand on his son's head. ----- POINT -- He pointed his finger in her direction. They pointed at my photo in the album. Point out at him in front of you with your right index finger. ----- PULL -- He pulled her around to face him. He started pulling strange faces. He pulled his foot out of the shoe. They pulled him into the car and drove off. He took her arm and pulled her along. She pulled me closer. ----- PUSH -- They pushed away a watchman. He was pushed around. They pushed their face towards him. ----- PUT -- Put both your palms near your face. Boys gathered at the front door of the bus and put their hands across, barring the exit. Put your arm around your waist. Put your hand on your lips. He put his arm on the seat behind her shoulder. He put his arms around her. Put one of your arms over the other one.