rabbit sentences

39 Rabbit Sentences For Better English

We will practice 39 rabbit sentences, to improve our vocabulary, grammar, and comprehension, to achieve better English! 

Animals often have English vocabulary that we need to know to talk about them accurately. For example, did you know a baby rabbit is called a kit?

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Easy rabbit sentences for better English

First, we will make 5 easy rabbit sentences. These sentences on the rabbit will involve only short and easy expressions.

  1. The rabbits live in a burrow.
  2. Those rabbits are very pretty!
  3. I keep bunnies in a hutch.
  4. My rabbit’s name is Chester.
  5. Rabbits eat grass or hay.

Words to describe rabbits

Now let’s look at some useful words to describe rabbits. Then, we can make 5 detailed sentences, that will help us to have better English.

Words to describe rabbits:fluffycute
fastadorablesocial
Use these handy words to describe rabbits to make your own bunny sentences!
  1. Your new rabbit is so fluffy!
  2. How cute those baby rabbits are!
  3. I can’t believe how fast your bunny moves around the garden!
  4. Rabbits make such adorable pets.
  5. Rabbits are social animals so they like to spend time with others. 

Intermediate rabbit sentences for better English

Next, we will look at some intermediate rabbit sentences. These will use longer more detailed sentences.

  1. Those rabbits came out of their burrow to start feeding on the grass.
  2. My rabbit lives in a hutch, but sometimes we keep him in the house when it is very cold.
  3. Those rabbits are athletically jumping across the field.
  4. These white bunnies are acting very nervously. Perhaps there is a fox nearby.
  5. The doe is moving along the riverbank. Can you see her?

Advanced rabbit sentences for better English

Now we will look at some higher-level bunny sentences for better English. We will use adverbs here to describe the way rabbits are moving, or how things are being done. 

Adverbs for better English:cutelyquickly
nervouslyhesitantlygradually
Can you use these adverbs to improve your English speaking?
  1. These rabbits are cutely nibbling on the blades of grass.
  2. My pet bunny quickly left his hutch after he saw me in the garden and came over to play.
  3. Those rabbits on the hill over there nervously looked around for any foxes. 
  4. I hesitantly bought a new rabbit, after my last one sadly passed away.
  5. Those rabbits gradually emerged from their burrow in the morning. 

Esl question practice: bunny rabbit talk

Let’s now continue our journey to better English by doing some ESL question practice. We will look at 10 questions about rabbits, ranging from easy to advanced. You don’t need to know the answers to the questions in advance, as it is just a speaking exercise. Try to answer by yourself in full sentences. This will also help your English fluency.

  1. Are rabbits big?
  2. Are bunnies fast?
  3. Where do rabbits live?
  4. What do rabbits eat?
  5. Do you like rabbits? If so, why?
  6. How big is a normal rabbit?
  7. Are rabbits good pets?
  8. Do rabbits like to be petted?
  9. Are rabbits aggressive?
  10. What can a bunny not eat?

Verb tense: A few sentences about the rabbit

For our final sentences on the rabbit today, we will look at various verb tenses, and show example sentences for them. These rabbit sentences will start easy and gradually get harder!

Present simple sentences on bunnies

  1. The rabbits live in the burrow over there
  2. My rabbit likes to eat hay.
  3. This rabbit is brown and white.

Simple past sentences on the rabbit

  1. My rabbit was called Charlie.
  2. He was 6 years old.
  3. I fed my rabbit hay.

Present perfect sentences on bunnies

  1. I have been interested in rabbits for a while.
  2. Those rabbits have lived in the farmer’s field for a few years now.
  3. I have never seen rabbits in the wild, unfortunately. 

Rabbit sentences for better English of all levels!

I hope you have learned something from today’s 39 rabbit sentences. We have looked at easy sentences right up to advanced level ones and also done some ESL question practice. Next time you see rabbits on TV, in the wild, or even in the pet shop, try to recall some of today’s expressions. The more you visualize the sentences and use them in everyday conversations, the more opportunities we have for better English!