B1 Level Wordlist - Essential Verbs
Here you will learn some essential English verbs, such as "admit", "advise", "aim", etc. prepared for B1 learners.
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to agree with the truth of something, particularly in an unwilling manner
to provide someone with suggestion or guidance regarding a specific situation
to direct or guide something such as a weapon at a person or thing
to make plans or decisions known by officially telling people about them
to tell a person that one is sorry for having done something wrong
to help a person in performing a task, achieving a goal, or dealing with a problem
to physically connect or fasten something to another thing
to recognize someone's achievements by giving them something such as an official prize, payment, etc.
to cook food, usually in an oven, without any extra fat or liquid
to become curved or no longer straight
to gain something good from something or someone
to stop the flow or movement of something through somewhere
to put effort and energy into doing something
to put a dead person or animal beneath the ground
to be the main object of interest, attention, or concern
to say that something is the case without providing proof for it
to remove unwanted or unnecessary things from something or somewhere
to mix in order to make a single unit
to tell a person that one admires something about them such as achievements, appearance, etc.
to focus one's all attention on something specific
to come to a personal determination or belief after considering information or experiences
to show or say that something is the case, particularly by providing proof
to misunderstand or mistake a thing as something else or a person for someone else
to be constructed from or made up of certain things or people
to communicate with someone by calling or writing to them
to compare two people or things so that their differences are noticeable
to make someone feel certain about the truth of something
to say the meaning of an expression or word, particularly in a dictionary
to bring and give a letter, package, etc. to a specific person or place
to learn of and confirm the facts about something through calculation or research
to separate people or things into two or more groups, parts, etc.
to not believe or trust in something's truth or accuracy
to provide someone with support, hope, or confidence
to be a member of a group, organization, etc.
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