A1 Level Wordlist - Simple Verbs

Here you will learn some simple English verbs, such as "walk", "come", and "go", prepared for A1 learners.

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A1 Level Wordlist
to walk [verb]

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

Ex: The baby just learned to walk and is taking a few steps at a time .
to run [verb]

to move using our legs, faster than we usually walk, in a way that both feet are never on the ground at the same time

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to go [verb]

to travel or move from one location to another

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to come [verb]

to move toward a location that the speaker considers to be close or relevant to them

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to sit [verb]

to put our bottom on something like a chair or the ground while keeping our back straight

Ex: He enjoys going to the park to sit and watch the ducks in the pond .
to fall [verb]

to quickly move from a higher place toward the ground

Ex: She loses her balance and falls backwards .
to jump [verb]

to push yourself off the ground or away from something and up into the air by using your legs and feet

Ex: The kangaroo can jump very far with its powerful hind legs .
to bring [verb]

to come to a place with someone or something

Ex: I will bring the snacks for the picnic .
to give [verb]

to hand a thing to a person to look at, use, or keep

Ex: The tour guide gave visitors a map to explore the historical site .
to find [verb]

to search and discover something or someone that we have lost or do not know the location of

Ex: She says that she ca n't find her phone anywhere , but I do n't believe her .
to open [verb]

to move something like a window or door into a position that people, things, etc. can pass through or use

Ex: She opened the door and welcomed her guests inside .
to close [verb]

to move something like a window or door into a position that people or things cannot pass through

Ex: It 's time to leave , so please close your laptop and gather your belongings .
to start [verb]

to begin something new and continue doing it, feeling it, etc.

Ex: I 'm starting to get hungry , let 's grab some food .
to stop [verb]

to make something or someone not move anymore

Ex: The traffic light stopped the cars at the intersection .

to make something end

Ex: The team finished the race in first place .
to build [verb]

to put together different materials such as brick to make a building, etc.

Ex: These cottages are built with timber and thatch .
to do [verb]

to perform an action that is not mentioned by name

Ex: In times of crisis , people often come together to do whatever is necessary .
to get [verb]

to receive or come to have something

Ex: They got an invitation to the exclusive event .
to turn [verb]

to rotate or shift our body to face a different direction

Ex: He turned and waved goodbye before leaving .

to tell someone our name so they can know us, or to tell them someone else's name so they can know each other, normally happening in the first meeting

Ex: I want to introduce my parents .

to go from one location to another, particularly to a far location

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to let [verb]

to allow something to happen or someone to do something

Ex: Let the ice cream soften for a few minutes before scooping .

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

Ex: She could n't choose a favorite book because she loved so many .
to help [verb]

to give someone what they need

Ex: The teacher helped the student with her homework .
to swim [verb]

to move through water by moving parts of the body, typically arms and legs

Ex: While I was swimming at the lake , I found a seashell .