Common Verbs
- Go – I go to work every day.
- Come – Can you come to the party?
- Eat – We eat dinner at 7 PM.
- Drink – I drink coffee in the morning.
- Make – Can you make a cake?
- Do – What do you do for a living?
- Have – I have a car.
- Like – I like reading books.
- Want – Do you want to watch a movie?
- Need – I need help with this task.
- Play – Do you play soccer?
- Work – She works in an office.
- Live – They live in New York.
- Speak – Can you speak English?
- Read – I like to read novels.
- Write – She writes emails every day.
- Buy – I need to buy some groceries.
- Learn – I am learning English.
- Walk – Let’s walk to the park.
- Listen – Listen to the music.
Common Nouns
- Family – My family is important to me.
- Friend – She is my best friend.
- Home – I’m going home now.
- School – The children are at school.
- Work – I finish work at 5 PM.
- Food – I love Italian food.
- Water – Drink some water.
- Phone – Where is my phone?
- Car – Do you have a car?
- Book – I am reading a good book.
- Money – How much money do you have?
- Time – What time is it?
- Day – Today is a busy day.
- Week – I work five days a week.
- Month – What month is your birthday?
- Morning – Good morning!
- Evening – We had dinner in the evening.
- City – I live in a big city.
- Country – What country are you from?
- Airport – The airport is far from here.
Common Adjectives
- Big – That house is big.
- Small – My apartment is small.
- Good – This pizza is good!
- Bad – I had a bad day.
- Happy – She is very happy today.
- Sad – I feel a bit sad.
- Easy – This exercise is easy.
- Difficult – Learning a language is difficult.
- Fast – He runs very fast.
- Slow – The internet is slow today.
- Hot – It’s hot outside.
- Cold – It’s cold in winter.
- Expensive – This watch is expensive.
- Cheap – I bought a cheap shirt.
- Young – They are young students.
- Old – My grandmother is old.
- Busy – I’m busy with work right now.
- Tired – I am very tired.
- Beautiful – The sunset is beautiful.
- Clean – The room is clean.
Common Adverbs
- Always – I always drink coffee in the morning.
- Sometimes – We sometimes go to the beach.
- Never – I never eat fast food.
- Quickly – She finished her homework quickly.
- Slowly – He speaks very slowly.
- Often – They often go for a walk.
- Now – I’m studying English now.
- Later – I’ll call you later.
- Here – Come here, please.
- There – The book is over there.
Common Prepositions
- At – I’m at the store.
- In – She lives in a small town.
- On – The keys are on the table.
- Under – The cat is under the bed.
- Between – The store is between the bank and the school.
- Next to – The library is next to the park.
- Behind – The car is behind the house.
- In front of – He is standing in front of the building.
- With – I’ll go with you.
- Without – Can you do it without help?
Common Phrases
- How are you? – I’m fine, thank you.
- What’s your name? – My name is John.
- Where are you from? – I’m from Canada.
- How much is this? – This is $10.
- Excuse me – Excuse me, can you help me?
- I don’t understand – Can you repeat that, please?
- What time is it? – It’s 3 o’clock.
- Can I help you? – Yes, I’m looking for a book.
- I’m sorry – I’m sorry, I’m late.
- See you later – See you tomorrow!