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500 Most Common English Verbs - Top 76 - 100 Verbs

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Most Common Verbs in English Vocabulary
to turn
to turn
[Verb]

to rotate or shift our body to face a different direction

Ex: When I heard a noise behind me , I quickly turned to look .
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to listen
to listen
[Verb]

to give our attention to the sound a person or thing is making

Ex: She likes to listen to classical music while studying .
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to hope
to hope
[Verb]

to want something to happen or be true

Ex: The team is practicing diligently , hoping to win the championship .
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to die
to die
[Verb]

to no longer be alive

Ex: The soldier sacrificed his life , willing to die for the safety of his comrades .
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to send
to send
[Verb]

to have a person, letter, or package physically delivered from one location to another, specifically by mail

Ex: They promised to send the signed contract to us by the end of the week .
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to sound
to sound
[Verb]

to convey or make a specific impression when read about or when heard

Ex: The plan sounds promising , but we need to consider all the potential risks .
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to wear
to wear
[Verb]

to have something such as clothes, shoes, etc. on your body

Ex: She wears a hat to protect herself from the sun during outdoor activities .
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to share
to share
[Verb]

to possess or use something with someone else at the same time

Ex: The hotel is fully booked , and there 's only one room left , so you 'll have to share.
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to cause
to cause
[Verb]

to make something happen, usually something bad

Ex: Smoking is known to cause various health problems .
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to kill
to kill
[Verb]

to end the life of someone or something

Ex: The assassin was hired to kill a political figure .
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to walk
to walk
[Verb]

to move forward at a regular speed by placing our feet in front of each other one by one

Ex: The doctor advised her to walk more as part of her fitness routine .
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to meet
to meet
[Verb]

to come together as previously scheduled for social interaction or a prearranged purpose

Ex: The two friends decided to meet at the movie theater before the show .
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to guess
to guess
[Verb]

to estimate or form a conclusion about something without sufficient information to verify its accuracy

Ex: Can you guess how many jellybeans are in the jar ?
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to set
to set
[Verb]

to adjust something to be in a suitable or desired condition for a specific purpose or use

Ex: He set the radio volume to low .
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to decide
to decide
[Verb]

to think carefully about different things and choose one of them

Ex: I could n't decide between pizza or pasta , so I ordered both .
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to end
to end
[Verb]

to bring something to a conclusion or stop it from continuing

Ex: She decided to end her career on a high note by retiring at the peak of her success .
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to choose
to choose
[Verb]

to decide what we want to have or what is best for us from a group of options

Ex: The chef will choose the best ingredients for tonight 's special .
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to click
to click
[Verb]

to select an item or function from a computer screen, etc. using a mouse or touchpad

Ex: To open the document , click on the file icon and then select " Open . "
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to win
to win
[Verb]

to become the most successful, the luckiest, or the best in a game, race, fight, etc.

Ex: They won the game in the last few seconds with a spectacular goal .
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to save
to save
[Verb]

to keep someone or something safe and away from harm, death, etc.

Ex: The scientist 's discovery may save countless lives in the future .
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to consider

to think about something carefully before making a decision or forming an opinion

Ex: Before purchasing a new car , it 's wise to consider factors like fuel efficiency and maintenance costs .
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to break
to break
[Verb]

to become damaged and separated into pieces because of a blow, shock, etc.

Ex: The toy car broke after it collided with the wall .
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to check
to check
[Verb]

to discover information about something or someone by looking, asking, or investigating

Ex: Can you please check whether the documents are in the file cabinet ?
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to sell
to sell
[Verb]

to give something to someone in exchange for money

Ex: The company plans to sell its new product in international markets .
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to drive
to drive
[Verb]

to control the movement and the speed of a car, bus, truck, etc. when it is moving

Ex: Please be careful and drive within the speed limit .
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