60 Basic English Speaking Practice Sentences
- Why are you sad?
- Please don’t be sad.
- Everything will be alright.
- You look sad, Is everything okay?
- It made me sad.
- I feel so lost and confused.
- I miss you.
- I feel broken.
- The world seems so gray right now.
- I feel like a burden to everyone.
- I don’t know how to ask for help.
- I’m tired of feeling this way.
- I wish I could just disappear.
- He left me, I am heartbroken.
- I hate to see you unhappy.
- My sadness feels endless.
- I feel so fragile.
- Oh! It’s really sad.
- I can understand your pain.
- He has blocked me.
- He has not picked up my call.
- He is not replying.
- I have no money, sorry.
- It’s pitiable.
- He’s depressed.
- It was shocking for her.
- I feel bleak.
- I’m so downcast.
- I feel torn apart.
- I need peace.
When You Are Sad in English Phrases
- I feel so weak.
- I can’t focus.
- I’m so upset.
- I feel joyless.
- I need cheering up.
- I feel bummed out.
- I’m so sorrowful.
- I feel disheartened.
- I’m so pessimistic.
- I feel like crying.
- I need positivity.
- I feel so sad.
- I can’t find joy.
- I’m so bitter.
- I feel sorrowful.
- I need hope.
- I feel so heavy.
- I can’t see a way out.
- I’m so blue. I feel dismal.
- I need comfort.
- I feel so unhappy.
- I can’t cheer up.
- I’m so grief-stricken.
- I feel so downbeat.
- I need peace of mind.
- I feel so bleak.
- I can’t see the bright side.
- I’m so heartbroken.
- I feel so hopeless.
- I can’t find peace.
- I’m so depressed.
- I feel so numb.
- Behind every tear is a shattered dream.
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