Most Common Words in English with Examples, top 100 Words in English
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Learn the most commonly used 100 English words with examples and pronunciation. Transcript: A: This is a car. ABOUT: the book is about America. ALL: all people know Paris. ALSO: I also like fast cars. AND: Mark and Peter are friends. AS: I work as a teacher. AT: are you at the mall? BE: I want to be happy. BECAUSE: I run every day because I like running. BUT: I want to go out, but I am busy. BY: she goes to work by bus. CAN: can you play the guitar? COME: sorry I cannot come. COULD: could you help me please? DAY: what is it today? What day is today? What day is today? DO: I do my homework every day. EVEN: I can even speak German. FINDS: she finds the book interesting. FIRST: you are the first tourist from Korea. FOR: what are you waiting for? FROM: are you from Japan? GET: did you get my message? GIVE: I cannot give you my number. GO: let's go to that. cafe, cafe, cafe. HAVE: I have two cars. HE: he has a good voice. HER: her friend is beautiful. HERE: I am here. HIM: I want to tell him. HIS: what is his name? HOW: How old are you? I: I am from the USA. IF: if you are hungry let's go home. IN: is the money in the box? INTO: let's go into the room. IS: Barbara is not from Korea. ITS: what is its name? JUST: I am just 12 years old. KNOW: I know the answer. LIKE: do you like American movies? LOOK:do not look at me! MAKE: I cannot make coffee. NEEDS: she needs help. MANY: I have many friends in Las Vegan. ME: can you tell me again? MORE: I need one more book. NAME: my name is Abraham. NEW: I need a new computer. NO: I have no money. NOT: I am not eating pizza right now. Sorry, I am not eating pizza now. No, no, okay. NOW: I am in Texas right now. OF: what is the name of the store? ON: is the phone on the table? ONE, I have one brother. ONLY: you are only 16 years old. OR: I usually ate pasta or salad at lunch. THERE: are there many people in New York? OUR: this is our new house. OUT: I cannot go out. SEE: I can see you this weekend. SAY: can you say it again? SEE: did you see my old car? SEE: she's my best friend. SO: this car is so expensive. SOME: I need some sleep. TAKES: the flight takes five hours. TELL: do not tell my mother about it TALL: are you taller than her brother? THAT: I don't need that book. Sorry, I don't need that notebook. THE: where's the bus? THEIR: are their names French? THEM: I cannot tell them. THEN: I eat breakfast and then I go to work. FLY: most birds can fly. FROM: are these people from Austria. THEY: they are not my classmates. THING: where's the thing? THINK: I am thinking. THIS: is this pan better? THOSE: are those people your parents? TIME: I have time. I have time. TO: I need to work every day. TWO: I have two dogs and a bird. UP: when do you wake up. USE: do a credit card? VERY: I am very sorry. WANT: do you still want the phone. WAY: no way! WE: we are from Italy. WELL: are you well or unwell? WHAT: what are you talking about? WHEN: when do you go to school? WHICH: which is better? WHO: who is your teacher? WILL: will come home at 7:00 p.m.? Will you come home at 7 p.m.? WITH: I live with my-- I can live with or without you. WOULD: would, would-- would you help me please? YEAR: I can visit my grandmother this year. YOU: you are from London. YOUR: Is your computer from China, too?
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