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Sample English Sentences for the US Naturalization (Citizenship) Test


Naturalization is the act of obtaining US citizenship after having acquired Lawful Permanent Residency status and having satisfied all requirements for US citizenship.

The Naturalization (citizenship) interview and US immigration test process can be a long, frustrating, and difficult experience. There are many important choices to make in this confusing process and studying for the test can feel overwhelming. Accordingly, it is very important that you are aware of all the requirements for American citizenship.

This site was created to give you the information you need to make the right decisions regarding immigration and to help you take and pass the naturalization test. It does this by providing you with the sample English sentences below and the 100 questions which will both be found in the naturalization test.

However, the information found on this site can’t replace good advice from a professional naturalization and citizenship lawyer who may provide you with legal counsel, answer all questions about the naturalization test, and attend the naturalization interview with you. To find out more information about how to choose a good naturalization lawyer and what to watch out for so that you don't get taken advantage of, stop right now and read our homepage. Once you’ve read through the homepage, come back here to find out more about your particular situation and to start studying for your naturalization test!


Ready to learn how to successfully pass the US Naturalization test? Read below to find out the details…

To prepare for the US naturalization interview and test, in addition to studying the 100 questions naturalization test , you need to also study the sentences included below. The following sentences are important to learn because the US naturalization test examines both your knowledge of American history and government and also your knowledge of the English language.

The following are examples of questions an USCIS officer may ask you to write during your naturalization interview. Please remember that the questions are examples only. The USCIS officer may ask you to answer other questions.

  • A Senator is elected for 6 years.
  • ___________ is the Vice President of the United States.
  • All people want to be free.
  • America is the land of freedom.
  • All United States citizens have the right to vote.
  • America is the home of the brave.
  • America is the land of the free.
  • ___________ is the President of the United States.
  • Citizens have the right to vote.
  • Congress is part of the American government.
  • Congress meets in Washington, D.C.
  • Congress passes laws in the United States.
  • George Washington was the first president.
  • I want to be a citizen of the United States.
  • I want to be an American citizen.
  • I want to become an American so I can vote.
  • It is important for all citizens to vote.
  • Many people come to America for freedom.
  • Many people have died for freedom.
  • Martha Washington was the first lady.
  • Only Congress can declare war.
  • Our Government is divided into three branches.
  • People in America have the right to freedom.
  • People vote for the President in November.
  • The American flag has stars and stripes.
  • The American flag has 13 stripes.
  • The capital of the United States is Washington, D.C.
  • The colors of the flag are red, white, and blue.
  • The Constitution is the supreme law of our land.
  • The flag of the United States has 50 stars.
  • The House and Senate are parts of Congress.
  • The people have a voice in Government.
  • The people in the class took a citizenship test.
  • The President enforces the laws.
  • The President has the power of veto.
  • The President is elected every 4 years.
  • The President lives in the White House.
  • The President lives in Washington, D.C.
  • The President must be an American citizen.
  • The President must be born in the United States.
  • The President signs bills into law.
  • The stars of the American flag are white.
  • The Statue of Liberty was a gift from France.
  • You work very hard at your job.
  • The stripes of the American flag are red and white.
  • The White House is in Washington, D.C.
  • We have a very clean house.
  • You cook very well.
  • The United States flag is red, white, and blue.
  • The United States of America has 50 states.
  • There are 50 states in the Union.
  • There are three branches of Government.
  • He came to live with his brother.
  • He has a very big dog.
  • He knows how to ride a bike.
  • He wanted to find a job.
  • He wanted to talk to his boss.
  • He went to the post office.
  • His wife is at work right now.
  • His wife worked in the house.
  • I am too busy to talk today.
  • I bought a blue car today.
  • I came to ________ (city) today for my interview.
  • I count the cars as they pass by the office.
  • I drive a blue car to work.
  • I go to work everyday.
  • I have three children.
  • I know how to speak English.
  • I live in the State of ____________
  • I want to be a United States citizen.
  • It is a good job to start with.
  • My car does not work.
  • She can speak English very well.
  • She cooks for her friends.
  • She is my daughter, and he is my son.
  • She needs to buy some new clothes.
  • She wanted to live near her brother.
  • She was happy with her house.
  • The boy threw a ball.
  • The children bought a newspaper.
  • The children play at school.
  • The children wanted a television.
  • The man wanted to get a job.
  • The teacher was proud of her class.
  • The white house has a big tree.
  • They are a very happy family.
  • They are very happy with their car.
  • They buy many things at the store.
  • They came to live in the United States.
  • They go to the grocery store.
  • They have horses on their farm.
  • They live together in a big house.
  • They work well together.
  • Today I am going to the store.
  • Today is a sunny day.
  • Warm clothing was on sale in the store.
  • We are very smart to learn this.
  • You drink too much coffee.

Practice the above listed English sentences and you will be sure to pass the immigration test. Good luck to you!

 
   
   
   
   

 

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