50 Common Phrases and Words
50 Common Phrases and Words
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Turn off - to switch something to the off position, or to cause someone to lose interest
Put off - to delay or postpone something
Get up - to rise from a lying or sitting position, or to wake up and leave the bed
Go out - to leave one's residence for a social activity or entertainment, or to extinguish
Come in - to enter a place
Bring up - to mention or introduce a topic for discussion
Look up - to search for information in a reference source, or to admire or respect someone
Break up - to end a relationship, or to separate into smaller pieces
Set up - to arrange or organize something, or to assemble or prepare something for use
Call off - to cancel something
Bring back - to return something to its original place or state, or to cause someone to remember something
Run into - to encounter someone unexpectedly, or to collide with something
Give up - to stop trying to do something, or to surrender
Make up - to reconcile after an argument, or to invent or create something
Figure out - to understand or solve something
Put on - to dress oneself in clothing, or to apply makeup or accessories
Take out - to remove something from a place, or to go on a social outing
Come up with - to produce or create something, usually an idea or solution
Get along - to have a harmonious relationship with someone
Look forward to - to anticipate with pleasure
Hang out - to spend time relaxing or socializing
Pick up - to lift something, or to collect or acquire something
Go over - to review or examine something carefully
Stand up - to rise from a seated position, or to support a cause or person
Turn on - to switch something to the on position
Cut off - to stop the supply or flow of something, or to interrupt someone
Get over - to recover from something, such as an illness or emotional distress
Go through - to experience or endure something, or to search thoroughly
Run out - to exhaust the supply of something
Show up - to arrive or appear, especially unexpectedly
Hand out - to distribute something to people
Take up - to begin a new activity or hobby, or to occupy space or time
Put away - to return something to its proper place, or to save or store something for later
Break down - to stop functioning, or to analyze or categorize something
Point out - to indicate or draw attention to something
Look out - to be careful or watchful
Give away - to donate or distribute something for free, or to reveal a secret or surprise
Bring in - to introduce or introduce something, or to earn money
Bring down - to cause something to fall or collapse, or to reduce or lower something
Carry out - to complete or fulfill a task or plan
Put up with - to tolerate or endure something unpleasant
Come across - to encounter or find something unexpectedly, or to give a particular impression
Fill out - to complete a form or document by providing necessary information
Hold on - to wait or pause, or to grasp tightly
Put together - to assemble or compile something, or to organize or arrange something
Look into - to investigate or examine something
Take back - to retract or withdraw something said or done, or to return something to its original location
Come around - to change one's opinion or attitude, or to regain consciousness
Find out - to discover or learn something through investigation or inquiry
Ability - The quality of being able to do something.
Agree - To have the same opinion or view as someone else.
Believe - To accept that something is true or exists.
Change - To make or become different.
Decision - A conclusion or resolution reached after consideration.
Enjoy - To take pleasure in something.
Family - A group of people related by blood or marriage.
Good - Of high quality or satisfactory standard.
Happy - Feeling or showing pleasure or contentment.
Important - Of great significance or value.
Job - A task or piece of work, especially one that is paid.
Kind - Having or showing a friendly, generous, or considerate nature.
Like - To find agreeable or enjoyable.
Money - A medium of exchange in the form of coins or banknotes.
New - Not existing before; made, introduced, or discovered recently or now for the first time.
Old - Having lived for a long time; no longer young.
Problem - A matter or situation regarded as unwelcome or harmful.
Question - A sentence worded or expressed so as to elicit information.
Room - A space that can be occupied or where certain activities take place.
School - An institution for educating children or adolescents.
Time - The indefinite continued progress of existence and events.
Understand - To perceive the intended meaning of something.
Visit - To go to see and spend time with someone.
Work - Activity involving mental or physical effort done to achieve a purpose.
Year - A period of 365 or 366 days, in the Gregorian calendar, divided into 12 months.
Zoo - An establishment that maintains a collection of wild animals for study, conservation, or display to the
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Careful - Exercising caution or showing attention to detail.
Fast - Moving or capable of moving at high speed.
Hard - Requiring a great deal of endurance or effort.
Strong - Possessing the power to move heavy weights or perform physically demanding tasks.
Ask - To inquire about something by posing a question.
Find - To discover or perceive by chance or unexpectedly.
Give - To freely transfer the possession of something to someone.
Help - To assist or aid someone in doing something.
Look - To direct one's gaze toward someone or something.
Need - To require something because it is essential or necessary.
Remember - To have in or be able to bring to one's mind an awareness of something from the past.
See - To perceive with the eyes; discern visually.
Take - To lay hold of, grasp, or seize.
Want - To have a desire to possess or do something.
Become - To come to be or turn into something.
Choose - To select from a number of possibilities.
Drive - To operate and control the direction and speed of a motor vehicle.
Eat - To put food into the mouth and chew and swallow it.
Feel - To experience an emotion or sensation.
Get - To come into possession or acquire something.
Have - To own, possess, or hold something.
Keep - To have or retain possession of something.
Live - To be alive; exist.
Make - To create or produce something.