Sharing & Caring — Daily Sentences

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Sharing & Caring — Daily Sentences

50 daily use English sentences about sharing and caring — helping others, being kind, showing empathy, and being a good friend! With Hindi meanings!

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💡 Why Learn Sharing & Caring Sentences?

Sharing and caring are the foundations of friendship! When your child says “You can have half of my sandwich” or “Are you okay? Can I help?”, they learn the English of kindness and empathy.

When your child says “You can have half of my sandwich” or “Are you okay? Can I help you?” in English — they’re learning the language of kindness and empathy!

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Sharing Things (Sentences 1-10)

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“Do you want to share my crayons?”
क्या तुम मेरे क्रेयॉन शेयर करना चाहोगे? (Kya tum mere crayon share karna chahoge?)
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“You can borrow my book, I’ve finished reading it.”
तुम मेरी किताब ले सकते हो, मैंने पढ़ ली है। (Tum meri kitaab le sakte ho, maine padh li hai.)
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“Let’s share this worksheet, we can work together.”
यह वर्कशीट शेयर करते हैं, साथ में काम करते हैं। (Yeh worksheet share karte hain, saath mein kaam karte hain.)
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“I have two pencils, you can have one.”
मेरे पास दो पेंसिलें हैं, एक तुम ले लो। (Mere paas do pencilein hain, ek tum le lo.)
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“Would you like to use my colour set?”
क्या तुम मेरा कलर सेट इस्तेमाल करना चाहोगे? (Kya tum mera colour set istemaal karna chahoge?)
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“I’ll share my umbrella with you, come under it.”
मैं अपना छाता तुम्हारे साथ शेयर करता/करती हूँ, इसमें आ जाओ। (Main apna chhaata tumhare saath share karta/karti hoon, isme aa jao.)
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“You can play with my toys whenever you want.”
तुम मेरे खिलौनों से जब चाहो खेल सकते हो। (Tum mere khilaunon se jab chaho khel sakte ho.)
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“Let’s take turns riding the bicycle.”
बारी-बारी से साइकिल चलाते हैं। (Baari-baari se cycle chalaate hain.)
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“I have extra stickers, would you like some?”
मेरे पास एक्स्ट्रा स्टिकर्स हैं, चाहिए तुम्हें? (Mere paas extra stickers hain, chahiye tumhein?)
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“We should share the computer — ten minutes each.”
कंप्यूटर शेयर करते हैं — दस-दस मिनट। (Computer share karte hain — das-das minute.)
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Sharing Food (Sentences 11-20)

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“Here, have some of my lunch!”
लो, मेरा लंच खाओ! (Lo, mera lunch khao!)
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“You can have half of my sandwich.”
मेरी सैंडविच का आधा ले लो। (Meri sandwich ka aadha le lo.)
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“Do you want some of my chips?”
क्या तुम मेरे कुछ चिप्स लोगे? (Kya tum mere kuch chips loge?)
14
“I brought extra fruits — take an apple!”
मैं एक्स्ट्रा फल लाया/लाई हूँ — एक सेब लो! (Main extra phal laya/layi hoon — ek seb lo!)
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“Let’s share this chocolate, half for you and half for me.”
यह चॉकलेट बाँटते हैं, आधी तुम्हारी आधी मेरी। (Yeh chocolate baantte hain, aadhi tumhari aadhi meri.)
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“Mummy packed two parathas, I’ll give you one.”
मम्मी ने दो पराठे पैक किए, एक तुम्हें देता/देती हूँ। (Mummy ne do parathe pack kiye, ek tumhein deta/deti hoon.)
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“You forgot your water bottle? Drink from mine!”
पानी की बोतल भूल गए? मेरी से पी लो! (Paani ki bottle bhool gaye? Meri se pee lo!)
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“I have extra biscuits, let me share with everyone.”
मेरे पास एक्स्ट्रा बिस्किट हैं, सबको बाँटता/बाँटती हूँ। (Mere paas extra biscuit hain, sabko baantta/baantti hoon.)
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“Would you like to try some of my dosa?”
क्या तुम मेरा डोसा चखना चाहोगे? (Kya tum mera dosa chakhna chahoge?)
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“Sharing food with friends makes it taste even better!”
दोस्तों के साथ खाना बाँटने से स्वाद और बढ़ जाता है! (Doston ke saath khana baantne se swaad aur badh jaata hai!)
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Caring for Friends (Sentences 21-30)

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“Are you feeling okay? You look sad today.”
क्या तुम ठीक हो? तुम आज उदास लग रहे हो। (Kya tum theek ho? Tum aaj udaas lag rahe ho.)
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“Don’t worry, I’m here for you.”
चिंता मत करो, मैं तुम्हारे साथ हूँ। (Chinta mat karo, main tumhare saath hoon.)
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“Do you want to talk about what’s bothering you?”
क्या तुम बताना चाहते हो क्या परेशान कर रहा है? (Kya tum bataana chahte ho kya pareshaan kar raha hai?)
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“I care about you, you’re my good friend.”
मुझे तुम्हारी फ़िक्र है, तुम मेरे अच्छे दोस्त हो। (Mujhe tumhari fikr hai, tum mere achhe dost ho.)
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“I’ll sit with you so you’re not alone.”
मैं तुम्हारे साथ बैठूँगा/बैठूँगी ताकि तुम अकेले न रहो। (Main tumhare saath baithoonga/baithoongi taaki tum akele na raho.)
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“It’s okay to cry, I understand how you feel.”
रोना ठीक है, मैं समझता/समझती हूँ तुम कैसा महसूस कर रहे हो। (Rona theek hai, main samajhta/samajhti hoon tum kaisa mahsoos kar rahe ho.)
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“Let me get you some water, you look tired.”
मैं तुम्हारे लिए पानी लाता/लाती हूँ, तुम थके हुए लग रहे हो। (Main tumhare liye paani laata/laati hoon, tum thake hue lag rahe ho.)
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“I saved a seat for you in the canteen.”
मैंने कैंटीन में तुम्हारे लिए सीट बचाकर रखी है। (Maine canteen mein tumhare liye seat bachakar rakhi hai.)
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“I’ll wait for you, don’t rush.”
मैं तुम्हारा इंतज़ार करूँगा/करूँगी, जल्दी मत करो। (Main tumhara intezaar karunga/karungi, jaldi mat karo.)
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“You’re important to me, never forget that.”
तुम मेरे लिए अहम हो, कभी मत भूलो। (Tum mere liye aham ho, kabhi mat bhoolo.)
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Helping Others (Sentences 31-40)

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“Let me help you carry your bag, it looks heavy.”
तुम्हारा बैग उठाने में मदद करता/करती हूँ, भारी लग रहा है। (Tumhara bag uthane mein madad karta/karti hoon, bhaari lag raha hai.)
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“I’ll help you clean up, it’ll be faster together.”
सफ़ाई में मदद करता/करती हूँ, साथ में जल्दी होगा। (Safaai mein madad karta/karti hoon, saath mein jaldi hoga.)
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“Can I help you with your homework?”
क्या मैं तुम्हारे होमवर्क में मदद कर सकता/सकती हूँ? (Kya main tumhare homework mein madad kar sakta/sakti hoon?)
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“I’ll show you how to solve this problem.”
मैं तुम्हें यह सवाल हल करना सिखाता/सिखाती हूँ। (Main tumhein yeh sawaal hal karna sikhata/sikhati hoon.)
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“You dropped your pencil box, let me pick it up for you.”
तुम्हारा पेंसिल बॉक्स गिर गया, मैं उठा देता/देती हूँ। (Tumhara pencil box gir gaya, main utha deta/deti hoon.)
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“I’ll walk with you to the bus stop.”
मैं तुम्हारे साथ बस स्टॉप तक चलता/चलती हूँ। (Main tumhare saath bus stop tak chalta/chalti hoon.)
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“Don’t worry about the spilled water, I’ll help you clean it.”
पानी गिरने की चिंता मत करो, मैं साफ़ करने में मदद करता/करती हूँ। (Paani girne ki chinta mat karo, main saaf karne mein madad karta/karti hoon.)
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“Let me hold the door open for you.”
मैं तुम्हारे लिए दरवाज़ा खोलकर पकड़ता/पकड़ती हूँ। (Main tumhare liye darwaza kholkar pakadta/pakadti hoon.)
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“I’ll help you find your lost eraser.”
तुम्हारा खोया हुआ इरेज़र ढूँढने में मदद करता/करती हूँ। (Tumhara khoya hua eraser dhoondhne mein madad karta/karti hoon.)
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“We’re a team, I’ll always help you.”
हम एक टीम हैं, मैं हमेशा तुम्हारी मदद करूँगा/करूँगी। (Hum ek team hain, main hamesha tumhari madad karunga/karungi.)
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Being Kind (Sentences 41-50)

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“Be kind to everyone, you never know what they’re going through.”
सबके साथ दयालु बनो, पता नहीं वो किस दौर से गुज़र रहे हैं। (Sabke saath dayaalu bano, pata nahi wo kis daur se guzar rahe hain.)
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“A small act of kindness can make someone’s whole day.”
दयालुता का एक छोटा सा काम किसी का पूरा दिन बना सकता है। (Dayaaluta ka ek chhota sa kaam kisi ka poora din bana sakta hai.)
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“Let’s make a card for our friend who is sick.”
जो दोस्त बीमार है उसके लिए कार्ड बनाते हैं। (Jo dost beemar hai uske liye card banate hain.)
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“Give compliments — tell your friend they did a great job!”
तारीफ़ करो — अपने दोस्त को बोलो कि उसने बहुत अच्छा किया! (Taareef karo — apne dost ko bolo ki usne bahut achha kiya!)
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“Include everyone in the game, don’t leave anyone out.”
सबको खेल में शामिल करो, किसी को अकेला मत छोड़ो। (Sabko khel mein shaamil karo, kisi ko akela mat chhodo.)
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“If you see someone sitting alone, go talk to them.”
अगर कोई अकेला बैठा हो, उससे बात करो। (Agar koi akela baitha ho, usse baat karo.)
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“Stand up for others if someone is being mean to them.”
अगर कोई किसी के साथ बुरा कर रहा है तो उसका साथ दो। (Agar koi kisi ke saath bura kar raha hai toh uska saath do.)
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“Treat others the way you want to be treated.”
दूसरों के साथ वैसा ही व्यवहार करो जैसा तुम अपने लिए चाहते हो। (Doosron ke saath waisa hi vyavhaar karo jaisa tum apne liye chahte ho.)
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“Caring for others makes us happy too!”
दूसरों की देखभाल करने से हमें भी ख़ुशी मिलती है! (Doosron ki dekhbhal karne se humein bhi khushi milti hai!)
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“The world needs more kindness — let’s start with us!”
दुनिया को और दयालुता की ज़रूरत है — चलो हम से शुरू करते हैं! (Duniya ko aur dayaaluta ki zaroorat hai — chalo hum se shuru karte hain!)

❌ Common Mistakes Indians Make

❌ "I will share you my lunch."
✅ "I’ll share my lunch with you."
"Share" takes "with": "share something WITH someone", not "share someone something".
❌ "Don’t be sad. It will okay."
✅ "Don’t be sad. It will be okay."
Add "be" between "will" and "okay": "It will BE okay."
❌ "Let me to help you."
✅ "Let me help you."
After "let me", use base form directly — no "to" needed.
❌ "I caring about you."
✅ "I care about you."
Use simple present "care" for general feelings, not continuous "caring".
❌ "You are my very best friend."
✅ "You are my best friend."
"Best" is already superlative. No need for "very" before it.

🔊 Pronunciation Guide

empathy
EM-puh-thee
(एम-प-थी) — सहानुभूति
generous
JEN-ur-us
(जेन-र-अस) — उदार
kindness
KYND-ness
(काइंड-नेस) — दयालुता
comfort
KUM-furt
(कम-फ़र्ट) — सांत्वना
encourage
in-KUR-ij
(इन-कर-इज) — प्रोत्साहित करना
volunteer
vol-un-TEER
(वॉल-अन-टीर) — स्वयंसेवक

📖 Word of the Day

empathy
noun | एम-प-थी | सहानुभूति
The ability to understand and share the feelings of another person — putting yourself in someone else’s shoes.
"Show empathy — how would you feel if that happened to you?"
"Empathy means understanding other people’s feelings."
"A kind person always has empathy for others."

💬 Full Dialogue — Helping a Sad Friend

Priya notices her friend Neha is sad and tries to help.

Priya:Neha, are you okay? You look sad today. (नेहा, तुम ठीक हो? आज उदास लग रही हो।)
Neha:I forgot my lunch box at home… (मैं लंच बॉक्स घर पर भूल गई…)
Priya:Don’t worry! I’ll share my lunch with you. (चिंता मत करो! मैं अपना लंच शेयर करती हूँ।)
Neha:Really? Are you sure? (सच में? तुम्हें ऐतराज़ नहीं?)
Priya:Of course! Mummy always packs extra. Here, have a paratha. (बिल्कुल! मम्मी हमेशा ज़्यादा पैक करती हैं। ये लो, पराठा।)
Neha:Thank you so much, Priya! You’re so kind. (बहुत शुक्रिया, प्रिया! तुम बहुत अच्छी हो।)
Priya:That’s what friends are for! Want some juice too? (दोस्त इसीलिए होते हैं! जूस भी चाहिए?)
Neha:Yes, please! I’m so grateful. (हाँ, प्लीज़! मैं बहुत आभारी हूँ।)
Priya:Don’t be sad. It will be okay! (उदास मत हो। सब ठीक हो जाएगा!)
Neha:You always make me feel better. (तुम हमेशा मुझे अच्छा महसूस कराती हो।)
Priya:I care about you. You’re my best friend! (मुझे तुम्हारी फ़िक्र है। तुम मेरी बेस्ट फ्रेंड हो!)
Neha:And you’re mine! Friends forever! (और तुम मेरी! हमेशा दोस्त!)

🎭 Conversation Practice — Role-Play These!

Sharing Supplies

Practice sharing school supplies.
Friend 1: "Oh no, I forgot my pencil!"
Friend 2: "Don’t worry! I have two. You can have one."
Friend 1: "Thank you! I’ll return it after class."
Friend 2: "Keep it! I have extras at home."
Friend 1: "You’re so generous! Thank you!"
Friend 2: "That’s what friends are for!"

Comforting a Friend

Practice comforting someone who is upset.
Friend 1: "Why are you crying? What happened?"
Friend 2: "I got a bad grade on my test…"
Friend 1: "Don’t worry! One test doesn’t matter that much."
Friend 2: "But I studied so hard!"
Friend 1: "I know. Let me help you study next time."
Friend 2: "Really? Thank you! You’re a true friend."

Including Everyone

Practice including someone who is left out.
Leader: "Hey, why is Raju sitting alone?"
Friend: "I don’t know. He looks lonely."
Leader: "Let’s invite him to play with us!"
Friend: "Good idea! Raju, come play with us!"
Raju: "Really? Can I?"
Leader: "Of course! Everyone is welcome!"

✏️ Practice — Fill in the Blanks

1. "I’ll share my lunch ___ you." (साथ)
2. "Don’t worry. It will ___ okay." (होना)
3. "Let me ___ you." (मदद करना)
4. "I ___ about you." (परवाह करना)
5. "You’re so ___!" (उदार)
6. "That’s what ___ are for!" (दोस्त)
7. "Show ___ for others." (सहानुभूति)
8. "A small act of ___ can change someone’s day." (दयालुता)

🎮 Quiz — Test Your Sharing & Caring Sentences!

Question 1 of 8
"Share you my lunch" — correct?
AShare you my lunch
BShare my lunch with you
CShare to you lunch
Question 2 of 8
"It will okay" — correct?
AIt will okay
BIt will be okay
CIt okay will
Question 3 of 8
"Let me to help" — correct?
ALet me to help
BLet me help
CLet me helping
Question 4 of 8
"Empathy" means:
AFeeling angry
BUnderstanding others’ feelings
CBeing selfish
Question 5 of 8
"Generous" means:
AGreedy
BWilling to share and give
CAngry
Question 6 of 8
"I caring about you" — correct?
AI caring about you
BI care about you
CI am care about you
Question 7 of 8
"You are my very best friend" — simpler:
Amy very best friend
Bmy best friend
Cmy very very best friend
Question 8 of 8
Best way to help a sad friend:
AIgnore them
BListen and offer help
CTell them to stop crying

🧠 Parent Tips — Practice These Sentences

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Practice Before Going

Read 5-10 sentences at home before your next outing. When your child already knows the phrases, they’ll use them naturally!

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Role-Play the Dialogues

Act out the dialogue and role-play scenarios together! Take turns being each character. Kids love role-play!

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One Sentence a Day

Pick one sentence each morning. Use it 3 times during the day. By month-end, that’s 30 new sentences mastered!

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Take the Quiz Together

Do the quiz and fill-in-the-blanks as a family activity. Celebrate correct answers and learn from mistakes!

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What are sharing and caring sentences in English?

These are everyday English phrases about kindness — like ‘You can have half my sandwich’, ‘Are you okay?’, ‘Let me help you.’ They help Indian kids learn to express care in English.

How to teach sharing to kids in English?

Use simple English: ‘Let’s share this’, ‘You can have one of mine’, ‘Take turns.’ Model sharing behavior and praise children when they share.

How many sentences are on this page?

This page has 50 sentences in 5 groups: Sharing Things, Sharing Food, Caring for Friends, Helping Others, and Being Kind.

Can I download these sentences as PDF?

Yes! Click the Download PDF button for all 50 sentences with Hindi meanings.

What age is this for?

These sentences are perfect for kids aged 5-12. Sharing and caring are skills that last a lifetime!

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