100 Most Used Verbs

Learn 100 Most Used Verbs that are often used in irregular verbs past participle, phrasal verbs, simple present tense, modal verbs, auxiliary verb, infinitive, conjugation, participle, regular verbs, verb examples, transitive verb, linking verb, irregular verbs list, etc.

Let’s do it.

Do you ever forget something?

Of course.

We all have.

For me, I keep a really detailed calendar.

Because if I don’t write it down, I’ll probably forget it.

So today, we’re going to be talking about 100 verbs that you have probably already learned, but maybe you forgot some of them. We’re about to review the top 100 verbs in English. I got a lot of online lists with top 50, 100, and 1000 verbs in English, but all of these lists were in A to Z order, and I wanted something that was important. So in my list, the first word is the most important verb, the most commonly used verb.

It’s not a completely scientific list, as I’m sure all of these orders are changing in daily life, but I hope it will help to serve as a good reminder. For each of these verbs, I’m going to tell you the verb and one or two sample sentences. So, you can be reminded about how they’re used in a sentence.

Let’s get started.

Be

I teach English.

You are being reminded of these verbs.

Have

He has five dogs. They haven’t decided where to move yet.

Say

What did you say?

I said that I like the beach.

Go

Let’s go to the new area.

Oh, we already went there last year.

Can

I can’t

Can you?

Get 

Getting a new job is stressful, but getting laid off is worse.

Would 

Would you like to select skydiving?

If I were you, I definitely would do that pious deed.

Make 

She always makes mistakes on her homework, but it doesn’t make her upset.

She doesn’t care.

Know 

I knew this would be a long lesson, but hopefully, you’ll know these verbs soon.

Will

Tomorrow I’ll be on a plane to Canada. I wish. It’s not true.

Think 

Do you think it is not going to rain?

Oh, I haven’t thought about that yet.

Take 

Little kids often take toys from each other.

It takes time to learn about sharing.

See 

Did you see some articles regarding political issues?

Yeah, I saw it.

Come 

I’m sorry.

I can’t come to your birthday party.

Could 

The little boy thought he couldn’t hike to the top of the mountain, but in fact, he could.

Want 

What do you want for delicious lunch?

I thought I wanted to fish, but now I’m not so sure.

Look 

Look at that man. He’s balancing on a board juggling and he has a dog on his shoulders.

I saw this guy downtown in my city, and I had to take a picture.

It’s a pretty good street show, don’t you think?

Use 

I try to use English a little bit every day.

He isn’t used to the cold weather.

Find 

Have you found your lost wallet?

She is trying to find time to study before the exam.

Give 

He gave me a pretty beautiful birthday present.

When you give to others, you also feel pretty good yourself.

Tell 

The teacher told me that I needed to study more.

Don’t tell anyone about this secret, okay?

Work 

I have to work till night.

My cat bit the cord so my headphones don’t work anymore.

Notice the two ways that we’re using work here.

May 

May I ask you an important question?

It may rain tomorrow, but I’m not sure.

Should 

He should probably try to get to the airport by 7:00 AM.

Call 

Call me when you get free.

Nowadays, it’s more common to text someone than to call them.

Try 

I’ve tried to talk with her, but she just won’t listen. Come on, try the fish.

Maybe you’ll like it.

Ask 

Don’t ask me any more questions.

I’m so tired.

My boss asked me to stay late, so I have to work more.

Need 

Why do you need to take that big bag for just one night stay?

 Oh, I don’t need this anymore.

Feel 

When he said he loved me, I felt over the moon.

At the doctor’s office, she asked him to feel the lump behind her ear.

Become 

After 6 years in university, he finally became a surgeon.

I quit my job because it became too stressful.

Leave 

We need to leave the house at 8:00 AM on the dot. Dan’s family’s cat just left and never came back.

It was really sad. It’s kind of an older cat. They had a lot of friends coming and going in their house, and the door was left open and the cat just walked out. Goodbye, Sam the cat.

Put

When you’re done with that bowl, just to put it in the sink.

When you’re having an argument, it’s good to put yourself in the other person’s shoes.

Mean

Oh, I’m so sorry.

I didn’t mean to hurt your feelings and passions.

What’s that mean?

Notice the two meanings of the word mean.

Keep

Did you keep anything from your childhood time?

My boss keeps asking me if I finished my assignment.

Notice, again, the two ways that we can use keep.

Let

My parents didn’t let me go out abroad to play.

The teacher let the students know that the exam was canceled.

Yay!

Begin

When does the night show begin?

I lost my invitation card.

Something went wrong, so you need to begin again.

Seem

It seems like it’s going to be a sunny day today.

The answer to number three doesn’t seem right.

Help

Can you help me?

When one helps others, he/she can’t help helping yourself.

If you know where that song line is from, I’ll be very impressed.

Talk

Can we talk?

If you’d like to know some differences between speak, say, and talk, you can check out this

video lesson that I made up here.

Turn

Turn off the lights when you leave the room.

Go straight, then turn left.

Start

When does the movie start?

Thanks to this lesson, I’m starting to remember more of these verbs.

Might

It might rain tomorrow, so let’s go hiking today.

You might not want to read all of the YouTube comments.

Sometimes they’re not so nice, except on my channel.

You guys are always so kind.

Show

Will you show me how to fix this sentence?

She showed me 500 pictures of her marriage ceremony from abroad.

Hear

I heard a loud noise in the middle of the night.

Did you hear what she said?

Play

He plays baseball every Thursday.

Whenever I ask my son what he wants to do today, he always says, “Play, play, play!”

I guess he loves playing.

Run

Have you ever run a marathon?

She runs an English teaching business.

Oh wait, that’s me.

Notice the two ways that we can use run here.

One is for physical movement, fast walking, running, and the other is for owning and continuing

a business.

She runs a business.

Move

They decided to move to the city.

Like

Did you like English when you first started studying?

I definitely don’t like cold weather.

Live

The oldest person on record lived to 122 and a half years old.

That’s incredible.

Believe

A lot of little kids believe in Santa Claus when they’re little.

I can’t believe that I believed your story.

It was so ridiculous!

Hold

Can you hold this, please?

The mom held her child’s hand tightly as they crossed the street.

Bring

I’ll bring a bottle of wine to the party.

Looking at those pictures brought up a lot of feelings inside of me.

This is a wonderful phrasal verb, to bring up some feelings inside of you.

Happen

How did I wake up here?

I have no idea what happened yesterday.

They happened to see each other at the park.

For some more in-depth ways to use this really common but slightly complex verb happen and

happened to, check out this lesson that I made up here completely about the word happen.

Must

It must be really hard to be a single mom.

You must never do that again.

I want to let you know that in American English we hardly ever use the word must to mean need,

so that second sentence.

You must never do that again.

Oh, it must be really hard.

That must be really annoying.

That’s the most common way to use must.

Write

I like to write notes by hand.

Write a comment below this video using some of these top verbs.

Provide

Parents have to provide food, shelter, and hopefully love to their children.

I asked him to provide some more information about the course.

Sit

We sat on the couch before we bought it.

It’s not good for your health to sit for too long.

Stand

If you need to sit for your job, it’s important to stand up at least once every 30 minutes

and stretch your legs and stretch your arms.

I can’t stand that music.

Notice the two ways to use stand here.

I can’t stand that music’s a really common way to you stand.

I can’t stand it.

Lose

He thought he lost his wallet.

He almost lost his mind, and then he found it in his car.

Pay

Don’t forget to pay your bills every month.

Meet

How did you meet each other?

This is a common question to ask couples.

It’s just a conversation starter.

If you’re sitting around a dinner party and you want to get to know people better, you

could say, “Oh, how did you meet each other?”

Always great for conversation.

Let’s meet at the entrance of the museum for finding a place to meet.

Include

Yoga and Pilates classes are included in the gym membership.

I’ll try to include all of the important information in my speech.

Continue

I want to trust you, but why do you continue lying to me?

To continue learning English with me, you can download my free ebook in the description

below this video.

Set

When you’re finished with the book, just set it on my desk.

I need to set up for the party.

It starts in 15 minutes.

Learn

My high school biology class was useless.

I didn’t learn anything.

I hope you’re learning a lot from this lesson.

A common mistake that I hear is a mixing up learn and teach.

Sometimes I hear English learners say, “The teacher learned me a lot.”

Change

When she looked over the exam, she changed two answers.

Do you think you’ve changed a lot since high school?

Let me know in the description.

Do you think you’ve changed a lot?

Lead

I saw a mother duck leading her ducklings through the park.

My sister doesn’t know how to get there, so I’ll lead in my car and she can follow me.

Understand

I can’t understand why some people are so mean.

Have you understood every sentence in this lesson?

I hope so.

Watch

Millions of people watch the Olympics every few years.

Watch out for crazy drivers on Friday nights.

Sometimes they’ve had too much to drink.

Watch out.

Follow

The small child followed the older child everywhere.

Don’t follow financial advice from people who are broke.

That means they have no money.

If someone gives you financial advice and you want to take it, they better be very wealthy

and be successful.

Don’t take, don’t follow financial advice from people who are broke.

Stop

When I stopped going to bed late, I felt better.

Surprise

You should stop smoking, but don’t stop believing.

Create

The hurricane created a big disaster.

Speak

We spoke about three important topics during the meeting.

If you don’t speak up about your problems, no one will know.

Read

What’s the best book that you have ever read?

When you read out loud, you test your pronunciation skills, so it’s a great thing to do.

Read, it’s spelled the same, but the pronunciation is different.

Allow

When I was a kid, I was allowed to eat dessert after I’d eaten some vegetables.

Do you allow yourself to make some mistakes?

Add

He tries to add 15% of his income to savings every month.

When you bake bread, make sure that you add the ingredients very carefully.

Spend

It’s a good principle to spend less money than you make.

Notice that the two most common ways to use spend are to spend money and to spend energy.

Grow

Ideally, as we grow up, we mature.

The tree is growing too close to their house, so they have to cut it down.

Open

Don’t leave the door open because mosquitoes will get inside.

Most people who learn new languages are open to different cultures and ideas, like you.

Walk

We usually walk to the park every other day.

Win

His son’s team won the basketball championship.

In war, nobody wins except the politicians.

Offer

I offered to take care of her cat while she was out of town.

The bicycle shop offers a range of bicycles for all needs.

Love

I loved playing the flute in high school, but I need to keep it up.

Have you ever loved someone who didn’t love you back?

Consider

Thanks for your advice.

I’ll consider it.

It’s generally polite to consider the opinion of other people.

Appear

The cat appeared in my yard from nowhere.

He appears to be sad, but really he’s just tired.

In the second sentence, we can also say he seems to be sad, but really he’s just tired.

The word that appears in this situation is a little bit more formal, but they both mean the samething.

Buy

It’s a good idea to wait 24 hours before you buy anything expensive.

Wait

I can’t wait until this weekend.

Children have a hard time waiting because their sense of time hasn’t really developed

yet.

Serve

The waiter served the head of the table first and then everyone else.

Kindness will serve you well in life.

This is a great expression, to serve you well.

What are some character traits or values that will serve you well in life?

Maybe respect, kindness, curiosity, the ability to finish a task will serve you well in life.

Die

My cat jumped out of the second-story window, but she didn’t die.

It was amazing.

This is a true story.

She was only a couple of months old.

She jumped out of the window, and she didn’t die.

I’m so glad.

I’m dying to share this lesson with you.

Even though this expression uses the word dying, it really means I can’t wait.

I’m dying to go to France next year.

I’m dying to learn more English.

I’m dying to share this verb lesson with you.

Send

His grandma sends him a birthday card every year.

I love it when you send me postcards from your country.

My address is in the description if you want to send me a postcard.

Expect

She was a big fan of the book, so she expected the movie to be better, but it wasn’t great.

I can’t go out because I’m expecting the electrician to come soon.

Build

The dad is building a treehouse for his kids.

At least seven new hotels are being built in my city every year.

Stay

I told my son to stay right there and I would be right back.

We stayed at my brother-in-law’s house for five days.

Fall

Be careful on the ice.

I don’t want you to fall.

Cut

She cut her hand on the sharp knife.

At my son’s birthday party, all of the kids watched so closely as I cut the cake.

Reach

Our kitchen has some high shelves that I can barely reach.

We try to keep valuable breakable items up high so that our toddlers can’t reach them.

Kill

I was kind of surprised that this was on the top 100 verb list because, personally, I don’t

use the verb kill very much, but maybe other people do, so here’s a sample sentence.

The lion killed the antelope with precision.

After moving, my back was killing me.

This is the most common way that I use to kill.

Great work reviewing these top 100 verbs in English.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about Verbs

What is a verb give 5 examples?

The verb is a part of speech and the main content of any tense and sentence. It is an action word.

It tells what is happening in that sentence. Remember, a verb comes right after the subject (in the present and past indefinite tenses) and after the helping verb in the remaining ten tenses.

It can be used as 1st, 2nd and third forms.

What is action verb example?

Action verb is a verb that expresses an action performed by a noun or a pronoun.

For example, run, write, speak, jump, play, think, walk, drive, eat, etc.

What is stative verb with examples?

As the name “stative” shows its meaning i,e that is related to non-action verb. Furthermore, it belongs to state or condition and it is also related to non-physical action. For example, love, hate, believe, prefer, ignore, have, consider, etc.

You can more about how to find a verb by visiting Verb Finder Tool.

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