500 Most Common English Verbs - Top 126 - 150 Verbs

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500 Most Common English Verbs
to pass [verb]

to approach a specific place, object, or person and move past them

Ex: On the way to the station she passed a cinema .
to reach [verb]

to come to a certain level or state, or a specific point in time

Ex: His parents have not yet reached retirement age .

to become visible and noticeable

Ex: The first signs of spring appeared as the flowers started to bloom and the trees budded .

to make something using raw materials or different components

Ex: The factory produces an incredible 100 cars per hour .
to exist [verb]

to have actual presence or reality, even if no one is thinking about it or noticing it

Ex: The concept of parallel universes is still debated but some argue that they exist .

to prevent someone or something from being damaged or harmed

Ex: Our aim is to protect the jobs of our members .
to raise [verb]

to put something or someone in a higher place or lift them to a higher position

Ex: She raised both arms above her head .
to drop [verb]

to let or make something fall to the ground

Ex: The fire was caused by someone dropping a lighted cigarette .

to contain or include something as a necessary part

Ex: The job involves my travelling all over the country .
to serve [verb]

to offer or present food or drink to someone

Ex: He served a delicious homemade pie for dessert .
to offer [verb]

to present or propose something to someone

Ex: The teacher offered valuable feedback to help the students improve their work .
to draw [verb]

to make a picture of something using a pencil, pen, etc. without coloring it

Ex: The artist can draw realistic portraits of people .
to roll [verb]

to move in a direction by turning over and over or from one side to another repeatedly

Ex: The tumbleweed continued to roll across the desert landscape .

to need or demand something as necessary for a particular purpose or situation

Ex: To operate the machinery safely , it will require proper training .
to care [verb]

to consider something or someone important and to have a feeling of worry or concern toward them

Ex: She cares a lot about her little sister and always protects her .
to fly [verb]

to move or travel through the air

Ex: I love to watch hot air balloons fly gracefully in the air .
to pick [verb]

to choose someone or something out of a group of people or things

Ex: Let 's pick a movie to watch from the available options .

to join two or more things together

Ex: The bridge connects the two sides of the river , providing a passage for pedestrians and vehicles .
to catch [verb]

to stop and hold an object that is moving through the air

Ex: It might sound a bit strange , but my dog loves to catch a frisbee .

to let someone leave a place in which they have been confined or stuck

Ex: They released the bird from the cage , and it flew away happily .
to fall [verb]

to quickly move from a higher place toward the ground

Ex: She loses her balance and falls backwards .

to be given something or to accept something that is sent

Ex: The charity received a large donation from an anonymous benefactor .

to give details about someone or something to say what they are like

Ex: The artist used vivid colors to describe the sunset in her painting .
to shoot [verb]

to release a bullet or arrow from a gun or bow

Ex: The soldier was trained to accurately shoot under various combat conditions .

to say, write, or take action in response to a question or situation

Ex: He took a moment to answer the email , providing detailed information about the project .