В этой статье приведем список самых распространенных слов в английском языке, ранжированных по частотности, а также предложения с примерами использования этих слов.
Немного цифр, которые помогут нам лучше понимать статистику популярности слов:
- Первые 25 слов составляют около трети всех печатных материалов.
- Первые 100 составляют около половины всего письменного материала, а
- Первые 300 составляют около 65 процентов всего письменного материала.
- Первая 1000 слов поможет понимать до 80% разговорной бытовой речи и письменных текстов.
Стоит ли объяснять, что все студенты должны уметь мгновенно распознавать эти слова и правильно их произносить?
Цель нашей статьи — помочь вам рационально и эффективно подойти к составлению вашего базового словарного запаса.
В списке самых используемых слов приводим слово и пример предложения, где оно употребляется. Например,
Cамое часто используемое слово (что достаточно логично) — это определенный артикль «the».
Пример предложения: The sky is blue.
Второе по частотности слово: ”be – “Will you be my friend?”
Зная подобную статистику, совсем не удивительно, что самыми используемыми буквами в английском алфавите являются «E» и «T». И не удивительно! Ведь они входят в самое часто встречающееся слово в английском языке — определенный артикль «the» и глагол «be». Ещё больше интересных фактов про английский ABC можно прочитать в статье «Алфавит английского языка«.
Почему полезно знать первую тысячу самых употребляемых английских слов английского языка и какое количество слов используют в своей речи носители языка можно прочитать в статье «1000 самых популярных слов«. В этой же статье вы найдете перевод, транскрипцию и произношение на русском этих слов. Слова сгруппированы по темам.
Итак, вернемся к частотному анализу первой тысячи слов.
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Первые 100 самых популярных английских слов
- be– “Will you be my friend?”
- and– “You and I will always be friends.”
- of– “Today is the first of November.”
- a– “I saw a bear today.”
- in– “She is in her room.”
- to– “Let’s go to the park.”
- have– “I have a few questions.”
- too– “I like her too.”
- it– “It is sunny outside.”
- I– “I really like it here.” Подробнее о местоимении I, me, my, mine — читай здесь.
- that– “That door is open.”
- for– “This letter is for you.”
- you– “You are really nice.”
- he– “He is my brother.”
- with– “I want to go with you.”
- on– “I watch movies on my iPad.”
- do– “What will you do now?”
- say– “Can I say something?” (Подробнее о Say. Перевод и особенности употребления, см. здесь)
- this– “This is my favorite cookie.”
- they– “They are here!”
- at– “Can you pick me up at the mall?”
- but– “I’m sorry but she’s away.”
- we– “We are going to watch a movie.”
- his– “This is his box.”
- from– “This card came from my cousin.”
- that– “That’s a really cool trick!”
- not– “That’s not what I want.”
- can’t– “I can’t open it.”
- won’t– “I won’t open it.”
- by– “Will you come by and see me?”
- she– “She is very happy.”
- or– “Do you like blue or yellow?”
- as– “Her role as an English teacher is very important.”
- what– “What are you thinking of?”
- go– “I want to go there.” Формы неправильного глагола go — см.здесь.
- their– “This is their house.”
- can– “What can I do for you?”
- who– “Who can help me?”
- get– “Can you get me my eyeglasses?” Формы неправильного глагола get — см. здесь.
- if– “What if I fail?”
- would– “Would you help me out?”
- her– “I have her book.”
- all– “All my favorite books are on this shelf.”
- my– “My mom is coming to visit.”
- make– “Can we make our projects together?” Формы неправильного глагола make — см.здесь.
- about– “What is this movie about?”
- know– “Do you know where this place is?” Формы неправильного глагола know — см.здесь
- will– “I will help you find that place.”
- as– “As soon as she’s here, I’ll talk to her.”
- up– “I live up in the mountains.”
- one– “She is one of my English teachers.”
- time– “There was a time I liked to play golf.”
- there– “There are so many things I want to learn.”
- year– “This is the year I’m finally going to learn English.”
- so– “I am so sorry.”
- think– “I think I need to lie down.” Формы неправильного глагола think — см.здесь
- when– “When will I see you again?”
- which– “Which of these slippers are yours?”
- them– “Please give this to them.”
- some– “Please give them some of the apples I brought home.”
- me– “Can you give me some apples?”
- people– “There are so many people at the mall today.”
- take– “Please take home some of these apples” Формы неправильного глагола take — см.здесь
- out– “Please throw the trash out.”
- into– “My puppy ran into the woods.”
- just– “Just close your eyes.”
- see– “Did you see that?” Формы неправильного глагола see — см.здесь
- him– “I heard him singing earlier.”
- your– “Your mom is here.”
- come– “Can your mom and dad come to the party?” Формы неправильного глагола come — см.здесь
- could– “Could you help me with my project?”
- now– “I want to watch this now.”
- than– “I like this cake better than the other one you showed me.”
- like– “I like this bag better than the other one you showed me.”
- other– “I like these shoes better than the other ones you showed me.”
- how– “How do I turn this on?”
- then– “We had breakfast and then we went to church.”
- its– “I need to read its manual.”
- our– “This is our home now.”
- two– “Two cheeseburgers, please.”
- more– “Can I have some more milk shake?”
- these– “Do you like these ribbons?”
- want– “Do you want these ribbons?”
- way– “Can you look this way?”
- look– “Please look this way.”
- first– “She was my very first teacher.”
- also– “She was also my best friend.”
- new– “I have new shoes.”
- because– “I am crying because I’m sad.”
- day– “Today is National Friendship day.”
- more– “I have more stickers at home.”
- use– “How do I use this?”
- no– “There’s no electricity now.”
- man– “There’s a man outside looking for you.”
- find– “Where can I find rare furniture?” Формы неправильного глагола find — см.здесь
- here– “My mom is here.”
- thing– “One thing led to another.”
- give– “Give her these pearls.” Формы неправильного глагола give — см.здесь
- many– “We shared many dreams together.”
- well– “You know me so well.”
Вторая сотня самых используемых слов по-английски
- only– “You are my only friend here.”
- those– “Those boots belong to my friend.”
- tell– “Can you tell me which way to go?”
- one– “She’s the one he’s been waiting for.”
- very– “I’m very upset right now.”
- her– “Her grandmother is sick.”
- even– “She can’t even stand on her own.”
- back– “I’ll be right back.”
- any –“Have you had any luck on your research?”
- good– “You’re a good person.” Подробнее о good (перевод, грамматика, идиомы) см. по ссылке.
- woman– “That woman looks so polished.”
- through– “Your faith will see you through tough times.”
- us– “Do you want to go with us?”
- life– “This is the best day of my life.”
- child– “I just saw a child cross the street by herself.”
- there– “Did you go there?”
- work– “I have to go to work.”
- down– “Let’s go down.”
- may– “You may take your seats.”
- after– “Let’s have dinner after work.”
- should– “Should I buy this dress?”
- call– “Call me when you get home, okay?”
- world– “I want to travel and see the world.”
- over– “I can’t wait for this day to be over.”
- school– “My cousin goes to school here.”
- still– “I still think you should go.”
- try– “Can you try to be nicer to him?”
- in– “What’s in that box?”
- as– “As soon as I get home, I’m going to start watching that series.”
- last – “This is my last slice of cake, I promise!”
- ask– “Can you ask the waiter to bring us some wine?”
- need– “I need some wine tonight!”
- too– “I need some wine, too!”
- feel– “I feel so tired, I just need to relax and unwind.”
- three – “I have three sisters.”
- when– “When was the last time you saw them?”
- state– “Check out the state of that shed, it’s falling apart.”
- never– “I’m never going to drink wine again.”
- become– “Over the years we’ve become really close.”
- between– “This is just between you and me.”
- high– “Give me a high five!”
- really– “I really like your painting!”
- something– “I have something for you.”
- most– “She’s the most beautiful girl I’ve ever seen.”
- another– “I’ll have another glass of wine, please.”
- much– “I love you guys so much.”
- family– “You are like family to me.”
- own– “I want to get my own place.”
- out– “Get out of my room.”
- leave– “I want you to leave.”
- put– “Please put down that book and listen to me.”
- old– “I feel so old!”
- while– “I can wait for you here while you shop.”
- mean– “I didn’t mean to sound so angry.”
- on– “Can you turn on the lights?”
- keep– “Can we keep the lights on tonight?”
- student– “I’ve always been a diligent student.”
- why– “This is why I don’t go out anymore.”
- let– “Why won’t you let him know how you feel?”
- great– “This ice cream place is great for families with kids!”
- same– “Hey, we’re wearing the same shirt!”
- big– “I have this big crush on Brad Pitt.”
- group– “The group sitting across our table is so noisy.”
- begin– “Where do I begin with this huge project?”
- seem– “She may seem quiet, but she’s really outgoing once you get to know her.”
- country– “Japan is such a beautiful country!”
- help– “I need help with my Math homework.”
- talk– “Can we talk in private?”
- where– “Where were you last night?”
- turn– “If only I could turn back time.”
- problem– “The problem is we think we have plenty of time.”
- every– “Every person has his own big goal to fulfill.”
- start– “This is a great to start to learn the English language.”
- hand– “Don’t let go of my hand.”
- might– “This might actually work.”
- American– “The American culture is so dynamic.”
- show– “Can you show me how to use this vacuum cleaner?”
- part– “This is my favorite part of the movie!”
- about– “What is the story about?”
- against– “I am so against domestic abuse!”
- place– “This place is wonderful!”
- over– “She kept saying this over and over again.”
- such– “He is such an annoying person.”
- again– “Can we play that game again?”
- few– “Just a few more errands and I’m done!”
- case– “What an interesting case you are working on now!”
- most– “That’s the most interesting story I’ve ever heard.”
- week– “I had a rough week.”
- company– “Will you keep me company?”
- where– “Where are we going?”
- system– “What’s wrong with the airport’s system?”
- each– “Can you give each of them an apple?”
- right– “I’m right this time.”
- program– “This community program for teens is really helpful.”
- hear– “Did you hear that?”
- so– “I’m so sleepy.”
- question– “I have a question for you.”
- during– “During the session, I saw him fall asleep.”
- work– “I have to work this weekend.”
- play– “We can play soccer next weekend instead.”
Третья сотня самых важных слов в английском языке
- government– “I hope the government does something about the poverty in this country.”
- run– “If you see a bear here, run for your life.”
- small– “I have a small favor to ask you.”
- number– “I have a number of favors to ask you.”
- off– “Please turn off the television.”
- always– “I always bring pepper spray with me.”
- move– “Let’s move on to the next tourist spot.”
- like– “I really like you.”
- night– “The night is young.”
- live– “I’m going to live like there’s no tomorrow.”
- – “Mr. Morris is here.”
- point– “You have a point.”
- believe – “I believe in you.”
- hold– “Just hold my hand.”
- today– “I’m going to see you today.”
- bring– “Please bring a pen.”
- happen – “What will happen if you don’t submit your report on time?”
- next– “This is the next best thing.”
- without– “I can’t live without my phone.”
- before– “Before I go to bed I always wash my face.”
- large– “There’s a large amount of data online about that topic.”
- all– “That’s all I know about Dinosaurs.”
- million– “I have a million questions about this book.”
- must– “We must watch this movie together.”
- home– “Can we go home now?”
- under– “I hid it under my bed.”
- water– “I filled the tub with water.”
- room– “His room is at the end of the corridor.”
- write– “Can you write me a prescription for this?”
- mother– “His mother is a very lovely woman.”
- area– “This area of this house needs to be fixed.”
- national– “That virus has become a national concern.”
- money– “She needs money to buy her medicine.”
- story– “She shared her story to the media.”
- young– “She is so young and so hopeful.”
- fact– “It’s a fact: shopping can improve your mood.”
- month– “It’s that time of the month!”
- different– “Just because she’s different, it doesn’t mean she’s bad.”
- lot– “You have a lot of explaining to do.”
- right– “Turn right when you reach the corner.”
- study– “Let’s study our English lessons together.
- book– “Can I borrow your English book?”
- eye– “She has the pink eye.”
- job– “I love my job.”
- word– “Describe yourself in one word.”
- though– “Though you are angry now, I’m sure you will forget about this later.”
- business– “His business is thriving.”
- issue– “This is not an issue for me.”
- side– “Whose side are you on, anyway?”
- kind– “Always be kind, even to strangers.”
- four– “There are four seasons in a year.”
- head– “Let’s head back, it’s freezing out here.”
- far– “We’ve gone too far and now we’re lost.”
- black– “She has long, black hair.”
- long– “She has long, brown hair.”
- both– “They both love chocolate ice cream.”
- little– “I have two little boys with me now.” Подробнее о little (перевод, грамматика, идиомы)
- house– “The house is so quiet without you.”
- yes– “I hope you say yes.”
- after– “After all this time, he has finally learned to love.”
- since– “Ever since his mom died, he has been cranky and angry at the world.”
- long– “That was such a long time ago.”
- provide– “Please provide me with a list of your services.”
- service– “Do you have a specific dental service to treat this?”
- around– “We went around the block.”
- friend– “You’re a good friend.”
- important– “You’re important to me.”
- father– “My father is so important to me.”
- sit– “Let’s sit outside together.”
- away– “He’s away right now.”
- until– “Until when will you be away?”
- power– “With great power comes great responsibility.”
- hour– “I’ve been checking his temperature every hour.”
- game– “Let’s play a game.”
- often– “I buy from his bakery as often as I can.”
- yet– “He’s not yet home.”
- line– “There’s a long line at the grocery cashier.”
- political– “I stay away from political discussions.”
- end– “It’s the end of an era.”
- among– “Among all my pets, he’s my most favorite.”
- ever– “Have you ever tried this cake?”
- stand– “Can you stand still for a minute?”
- bad– “What you did was so bad.” Подробнее о прилагательном bad и особенности образования степеней сравнения см.здесь.
- lose– “I can’t lose you.”
- however– “I want to buy this bag, however, I need to save up for it first.”
- member– “She’s a member of the babysitter’s club.”
- pay– “Let’s pay for our groceries.”
- law– “There’s a law against jay-walking.”
- meet– “I want you to meet my aunt.”
- car– “Let’s go inside my car.”
- city– “This is the city that never sleeps.”
- almost– “I’m almost done with my report.”
- include– “Did you remember to include the summary in your report?”
- continue– “Can we continue working tomorrow?”
- set– “Great, let me set an appointment for you.”
- later –“I’ll finish it later.”
- community– “Our community is very tight knit.”
- much– “There’s so much to learn in the English language.”
- name– “What’s your name?”
- five– “I can give you five reasons why you need to watch that video.”
Четвертая сотня (301-400) самых распространенных английских слов
- once – “I once had a puppy named Bark.”
- white– “I love my white sneakers.”
- least– “She’s the least productive among all the employees.”
- president – “She was our class president back in high school.”
- learn– “I’d love to learn more about the English language.”
- real– “What is her real name?”
- change– “What can we change so that things will get better?”
- team– “They hired a team to do the design of their new office.”
- minute– “She’s laughing every minute of every day.”
- best– “This is the best potato salad I’ve ever tasted.”
- several– “I have several old clothes I need to donate.”
- idea– “It was your idea to go to the beach, remember?”
- kid– “I loved that toy when I was a kid.”
- body– “She worked out hard to achieve a toned body.”
- information– “This is the information I need.”
- nothing– “There’s nothing we can do now. “
- ago– “Three years ago, I visited Japan for the first time.”
- right– “You’re right, I want to go back there.”
- lead– “Just lead the way and I’ll follow.”
- social– “I feel awkward in these social gatherings.”
- understand– “I understand how you feel.”
- whether– “Whether in big groups or small groups, I always feel a little shy at first.”
- back– “Looking back, I knew I was always an introvert.”
- watch– “Let’s watch the sun set on the horizon.”
- together– “They’re together now.”
- follow– “I’ll follow you home.”
- around– “You’ll always have me around.”
- parent– “Every parent is trying hard and doing their best.”
- only– “You are only allowed to go out today.”
- stop– “Please stop that.”
- face– “Why is your face so red?”
- anything– “You can ask me for anything.”
- create– “Did you create that presentation? It was so good.”
- public– “This is public property.”
- already– “I already asked him to resend his report.”
- speak– “Could you speak a little louder?”
- others– “The others haven’t arrived yet.”
- read– “I read somewhere that this house is haunted.”
- level– “What level are you in that game?”
- allow– “Do you allow your kids to play outside the house?”
- add– “Is it okay if we add a bit of sugar to the tea?”
- office– “Welcome to my office.”
- spend– “How much did you spend on your last shopping spree?”
- door– “You left the door open.”
- health– “You must take good care of your health.”
- person– “You are a good person.”
- art– “This is my work of art.”
- sure– “Are you sure you want to do this alone?”
- such– “You are such a brave little boy.”
- war– “The war has finally ended.”
- history– “She is my history professor.”
- party– “Are you going to her party tonight?”
- within– “We support everyone within our small community.”
- grow– “We want everyone to grow and thrive in their careers.”
- result– “The result of this outreach program is amazing.”
- open– “Are you open to teaching on weekends?”
- change– “Where can we change her diaper?”
- morning– “It’s such a beautiful morning!”
- walk– “Come take a walk with me.”
- reason– “You are the reason I came home.”
- low– “Her blood pressure has gotten really low.”
- win– “We can win this match if we work together.”
- research– “How is your research going?”
- girl – “That girl is in my class.”
- guy– “I’ve seen that guy in school before.”
- early– “I come to work so early every day.”
- food– “Let’s buy some food, I’m hungry!”
- before– “Can I talk to you before you go home?”
- moment– “The moment she walked in the room, her puppy started to jump and dance again.”
- himself– “He cooked this Turkey himself.”
- air– “I am loving the cold night air here.”
- teacher– “You are the best teacher ever.”
- force– “Don’t force him to play with other kids.”
- offer– “Can I offer you a ride home?”
- enough– “Boys, that’s enough playing for today.”
- both– “You both need to change into your sleep clothes now.”
- education– “I just want you to get the best education.”
- across– “Your dog ran across the park.”
- although– “Although she felt tired, she still couldn’t sleep.”
- remember – “Do you think she will still remember me after ten years?”
- foot– “Her foot got caught in one of the ropes.”
- second– “This is the second time she got late this month.”
- boy– “There’s a boy in her class who keeps pulling her hair.”
- maybe– “Maybe we can have ice cream for dessert.”
- toward– “He took a step toward her.”
- able– “Will you be able to send me your report today?”
- age– “What is the average marrying age these days?”
- off –“The cat ran off with the dog.”
- policy– “They have a generous return policy.”
- everything– “Everything is on sale.”
- love– “I love what you’re wearing!”
- process– “Wait, give me time to process everything you’re telling me.”
- music– “I love music.”
- including– “Around 20 people attended, including Bob and Beth.”
- consider– “I hope you consider my project proposal.”
- appear– “How did that appear out of nowhere?”
- actually– “I’m actually just heading out.”
- buy– “I’m going to buy these shoes.”
- probably– “He’s probably still asleep.”
- human– “Give him a break, he is only human.”
Пятая сотня (401-500) самых употребляемых слов в английском языке
- wait– “Is it alright if you wait for a few minutes?”
- serve– “This blow dryer has served me well for years.”
- market – “Let’s visit the Sunday market.”
- die – “I don’t want my cat to die, let’s take him to the vet please.”
- send– “Please send the package to my address.”
- expect– “You can’t expect much from their poor service.”
- home – “I can’t wait to go home!”
- sense– “I did sense that something was not okay.”
- build– “He is going to build his dream house.”
- stay– “You can stay with me for a few weeks.”
- fall– “Be careful, you might fall.”
- oh– “Oh no, I left my phone at home!”
- nation– “We have to act as one nation.”
- plan– “What’s your plan this time?”
- cut– “Don’t cut your hair.”
- college– “We met in college.”
- interest– “Music is an interest of mine.”
- death– “Death is such a heavy topic for me.”
- course– “What course did you take up in college?”
- someone– “Is there someone who can go with you?”
- experience– “What an exciting experience!”
- behind– “I’m scared to check what’s behind that door.”
- reach– “I can’t reach him, he won’t answer his phone.”
- local– “This is a local business.”
- kill– “Smoking can kill you.”
- six– “I have six books about Psychology.”
- remain– “These remain on the top shelf.”
- effect– “Wow, the effect of that mascara is great!”
- use– “Can I use your phone?”
- yeah– “Yeah, he did call me earlier.”
- suggest– “He did suggest that to me.”
- class– “We were in the same English class.”
- control– “Where’s the remote control?”
- raise– “It’s so challenging to discipline kids these days.”
- care– “I don’t care about what you think.”
- perhaps– “Perhaps we can arrive at a compromise.”
- little– “There’s a little bird outside my window.” Подробнее о little (перевод, грамматика, идиомы)
- late– “I am running late for my doctor’s appointment.”
- hard– “That test was so hard.”
- field– “He’s over there, by the soccer field.”
- else– “Is anyone else coming?”
- pass– “Can we pass by the grocery store?”
- former– “She was my former housemate.”
- sell– “We can sell your old couch online.”
- major– “It’s a major issue for the project.”
- sometimes– “Sometimes I forget to turn off the porch lights.”
- require– “They’ll require you to show your I.D.”
- along– “Can I tag along your road trip?”
- development– “This news development is really interesting.”
- themselves– “They can take care of themselves.”
- report– “I read her report and it was great!”
- role– “She’s going to play the role of Elsa.”
- better– “Your singing has gotten so much better!”
- economic– “Some countries are facing an economic crisis.”
- effort– “The government must make an effort to solve this.”
- up– “His grades have gone up.”
- decide– “Please decide where to eat.”
- rate– “How would you rate the hotel’s service?”
- strong– “They have strong customer service here!”
- possible– “Maybe it’s possible to change their bathroom amenities.”
- heart– “My heart is so full.”
- drug– “She got the patent for the drug she has created to cure cancer.”
- show– “Can you show me how to solve this puzzle?”
- leader– “You are a wonderful leader.”
- light– “Watch her face light up when you mention his name.”
- voice– “Hearing his mom’s voice is all he need right now.”
- wife– “My wife is away for the weekend.”
- whole– “I have the whole house to myself.”
- police– “The police have questioned him about the incident.”
- mind– “This relaxation technique really eases my mind.”
- finally– “I can finally move out from my old apartment.”
- pull– “My baby niece likes to pull my hair.”
- return– “I give her tickles in return.”
- free– “The best things in life are free.” Подробнее рассказываем о переводе слова free здесь (жми на ссылку).
- military– “His dad is in the military.”
- price– “This is the price you pay for lying.”
- report– “Did you report this to the police?”
- less– “I am praying for less stress this coming new year.”
- according– “According to the weather report, it’s going to rain today.”
- decision– “This is a big decision for me.”
- explain– “I’ll explain everything later, I promise.”
- son– “His son is so cute!”
- hope– “I hope I’ll have a son one day.”
- even– “Even if they’ve broken up, they still remain friends.”
- develop– “That rash could develop into something more serious.”
- view– “This view is amazing!”
- relationship– “They’ve taken their relationship to the next level.”
- carry– “Can you carry my bag for me?”
- town– “This town is extremely quiet.”
- road– “There’s a road that leads to the edge of the woods.”
- drive– “You can’t drive there, you need to walk.”
- arm– “He broke his arm during practice.”
- true– “It’s true, I’m leaving the company.”
- federal– “Animal abuse is now a federal felony!”
- break– “Don’t break the law.”
- better– “You better learn how to follow rules.”
- difference– “What’s the difference between happiness and contentment?”
- thank– “I forgot to thank her for the pie she sent us.”
- receive– “Did you receive the pie I sent you?”
- value– “I value our friendship so much.”
Шестая сотня самых часто употребляемых слов в английском языке (501-600)
- international – “Their brand has gone international!”
- building – “This building is so tall!”
- action – “You next action is going to be critical.”
- full – “My work load is so full now.”
- model – “A great leader is a great model of how to do things.”
- join – “He wants to join the soccer team.”
- season – “Christmas is my favorite season!”
- society – “Their society is holding a fund raiser.”
- because– “I’m going home because my mom needs me.”
- tax – “How much is the current income tax?”
- director – “The director yelled ‘Cut!’”
- early – “I’m too early for my appointment.”
- position – “Please position your hand properly when drawing.”
- player – “That basketball player is cute.”
- agree – “I agree! He is cute!”
- especially – “I especially like his blue eyes.”
- record – “Can we record the minutes of this meeting, please?”
- pick– “Did you pick a color theme already?”
- wear – “Is that what you’re going to wear for the party?”
- paper – “You can use a special paper for your invitations.”
- special – “Some special paper are even scented!”
- space– “Please leave some space to write down your phone number.”
- ground – “The ground is shaking.”
- form– “A new island was formed after that big earthquake.”
- support – “I need your support for this project.”
- event– “We’re holding a big event tonight.”
- official– “Our official wedding photos are out!”
- whose – “Whose umbrella is this?”
- matter – “What does it matter anyway?”
- everyone – “Everyone thinks I stole that file.”
- center – “I hate being the center of attention.”
- couple – “The couple is on their honeymoon now.”
- site– “This site is so big!”
- end– “It’s the end of an era.”
- project – “This project file is due tomorrow.”
- hit – “He hit the burglar with a bat.”
- base– “All moms are their child’s home base.”
- activity – “What musical activity can you suggest for my toddler?”
- star– “My son can draw a star!”
- table – “I saw him draw it while he was writing on the table.”
- need – “I need to enroll him to a good preschool.”
- court– “There’s a basketball court near our house.”
- produce – “Fresh farm produce is the best.”
- eat – “I could eat that all day.”
- American – “My sister is dating an American.”
- teach – “I love to teach English lessons.”
- oil – “Could you buy me some cooking oil at the store?”
- half – “Just half a liter please.”
- situation– “The situation is getting out of hand.”
- easy– “I thought you said this was going to be easy?”
- cost – “The cost of fuel has increased!”
- industry– “The fuel industry is hiking prices.”
- figure– “Will our government figure out how to fix this problem?”
- face – “I can’t bear to face this horrendous traffic again and again.”
- street – “Let’s cross the street.”
- image– “There’s an image of him stored inside my mind.”
- itself – “The bike itself is pretty awesome.”
- phone – “Plus, it has a phone holder.”
- either– “I either walk or commute to work.”
- data – “How can we simplify this data?”
- cover – “Could you cover for me during emergencies?”
- quite– “I’m quite satisfied with their work.”
- picture – “Picture this: a lake, a cabin, and lots of peace and quiet.
- clear– “That picture is so clear inside my head.”
- practice– “Let’s practice our dance number.”
- piece – “That’s a piece of cake!”
- land– “Their plane is going to land soon.”
- recent– “This is her most recent social media post.”
- describe– “Describe yourself in one word.”
- product– “This is my favorite product in their new line of cosmetics.”
- doctor– “The doctor is in.”
- wall– “Can you post this up on the wall?”
- patient – “The patient is in so much pain now.”
- worker– “She’s a factory worker.”
- news – “I saw that on the news.”
- test– “I have to pass this English test.”
- movie– “Let’s watch a movie later.”
- certain – “There’s a certain kind of magic in the air now.”
- north– “Santa lives up north.”
- love– ” l love Christmas!”
- personal – “This letter is very personal.”
- open– “Why did you open and read it?”
- support– “Will you support him?”
- simply– “I simply won’t tolerate bad behavior.”
- third– “This is the third time you’ve lied to me.”
- technology– “Write about the advantages of technology.”
- catch– “Let’s catch up soon, please!”
- step– “Watch your step.”
- baby– “Her baby is so adorable.”
- computer– “Can you turn on the computer, please?”
- type – “You need to type in your password.”
- attention– “Can I have your attention, please?”
- draw– “Can you draw this for me?”
- film– “That film is absolutely mind-blowing.”
- Republican– “He is a Republican candidate.”
- tree– “That tree has been there for generations.”
- source– “You are my source of strength.”
- red– “I’ll wear a red dress tonight.”
- nearly– “He nearly died in that accident!”
- organization– “Their organization is doing great things for street kids.”
Седьмая сотня самых важных слов английского языка (601-700)
- choose– “Let me choose a color.”
- cause– “We have to see the cause and effect of this experiment.”
- hair – “I’ll cut my hair short for a change.”
- look – “Can you look at the items I bought?”
- point “What is the point of all this?
- century – “We’re living in the 21st century, Mary.”
- evidence – “The evidence clearly shows that he is guilty.”
- window – “I’ll buy window curtains next week.”
- difficult “Sometimes, life can be difficult.”
- listen– “You have to listen to your teacher.”
- soon – “I will launch my course soon.”
- culture – “I hope they understand our culture better.”
- billion – “My target is to have 1 billion dollars in my account by the end of the year.”
- chance – “Is there any chance that you can do this for me?”
- brother – “My brother always have my back.”
- energy – “Now put that energy into walking.”
- period – “They covered a period of twenty years.”
- course – “Have seen my course already?”
- summer – “I’ll go to the beach in summer.”
- less – “Sometimes, less is more.”
- realize – “I just realize that I have a meeting today.”
- hundred – “I have a hundred dollars that I can lend you.”
- available – “I am available to work on your project.”
- plant – “Plant a seed.”
- likely – “It was likely a deer trail.”
- opportunity – “It was the perfect opportunity to test her theory.”
- term – “I’m sure there’s a Latin term for it.”
- short – “It was just a short stay at the hotel.”
- letter – “I already passed my letter of intent.”
- condition – “Do you know the condition I am in?”
- choice – “I have no choice.”
- place – “Let’s meet out at meeting place.”
- single – “I am a single parent.”
- rule – “It’s the rule of the law.”
- daughter – “My daughter knows how to read now.”
- administration – “I will take this up with the administration.”
- south – “I am headed south.”
- husband – “My husband just bought me a ring for my birthday.”
- Congress – “It will be debated at the Congress.”
- floor – “She is our floor manager.”
- campaign – “I handled their election campaign.”
- material – “She had nothing materialto report.”
- population – “The populationof the nearest big city was growing.”
- well – “I wish you well.”
- call – ” I am going to call the bank.”
- economy – “The economy is booming.”
- medical -“She needs medical assistance.”
- hospital – “I’ll take her to the nearest hospital.”
- church – “I saw you in church last Sunday.”
- close -“Please close the door.”
- thousand– “There are a thousand reasons to learn English!”
- risk – “Taking a risk can be rewarding.”
- current – “What is your current address?”
- fire – “Make sure your smoke alarm works in case of fire.”
- future -“The future is full of hope.”
- wrong – “That is the wrong answer.”
- involve – “We need to involve the police.”
- defense – “What is your defense or reason you did this?”
- anyone – “Does anyone know the answer?”
- increase – “Let’s increase your test score.”
- security – “Some apartment buildings have security.”
- bank – “I need to go to the bank to withdraw some money.”
- myself – “I can clean up by myself.”
- certainly – “I can certainly help clean up.”
- west – “If you drive West, you will arrive in California.”
- sport – “My favorite sport is soccer.”
- board – “Can you see the board?”
- seek – “Seek and you will find.”
- per – “Lobster is $20 per pound.”
- subject – “My favorite subject is English!”
- officer – “Where can I find a police officer?”
- private – “This is a private party.”
- rest – “Let’s take a 15 minute rest.”
- behavior – “This dog’s behavior is excellent.”
- deal – “A used car can be a good deal.”
- performance – “Your performance can be affected by your sleep.”
- fight – “I don’t want to fight with you.”
- throw – “Throw me the ball!”
- top – “You are a top student.”
- quickly – “Let’s finish reading this quickly.”
- past – “In the past, my English was not as good as it is today.”
- goal – “My goal is to speak English fluently.”
- second – “My second goal is to increase my confidence.”
- bed – “I go to bed around 10pm.”
- order – “I would like to order a book.”
- author – “The author of this series is world-famous.”
- fill – “I need to fill (up) my gas tank.”
- represent – “I represent my family.”
- focus – “Turn off your phone and the TV and focus on your studies!”
- foreign – “It’s great having foreign friends.”
- drop – “Please don’t drop the eggs!”
- plan – “Let’s make a plan.”
- blood – “The hospital needs people to give blood.”
- upon – “Once upon a time, a princess lived in a castle.”
- agency – “Let’s contract an agency to help with marketing.”
- push – “The door says ‘push,’ not ‘pull.’”
- nature – “I love walking in nature!”
- color – “My favorite color is blue.”
- no – “‘No’ is one of the shortest complete sentences.”
- recently – “I cleaned the bathroom most recently, so I think it’s your turn this time.”
Восьмая сотня самых популряных слов в английском языке
- store – “I’m going to the store to buy some bread.”
- reduce – “Reduce, reuse, and recycle are the ways to help the environment.”
- sound – “I like the sound of wind chimes.”
- note – “Please take notes during the lesson.”
- fine – “I feel fine.”
- before – “Before the movie, let’s buy popcorn!”
- near – “Near, far, wherever you are, I do believe that the heart goes on.”
- movement – “The environmental movement is an international movement.”
- page – “Please turn to page 62.”
- enter – “You can enter the building on the left.”
- share – “Let me share my idea.”
- than – “Ice cream has more calories than water.”
- common – “Most people can find something in common with each other.”
- poor – “We had a poor harvest this year because it was so dry.”
- other – “This pen doesn’t work, try the other one.”
- natural – “This cleaner is natural, there aren’t any chemicals in it.”
- race – “We watched the car race on TV.”
- concern – “Thank you for your concern, but I’m fine.”
- series – “What is your favorite TV series?”
- significant – “His job earns a significant amount of money.”
- similar – “These earrings don’t match, but they are similar.”
- hot – “Don’t touch the stove, it’s still hot.”
- language – “Learning a new language is fun.”
- each – “Put a flower in each vase.”
- usually – “I usually shop at the corner store.”
- response – “I didn’t expect his response to come so soon.”
- dead – “My phone is dead, let me charge it.”
- rise – “The sun will rise at 7:00 a.m.”
- animal – “What kind of animal is that?”
- factor – “Heredity is a factor in your overall health.”
- decade – “I’ve lived in this city for over a decade.”
- article – “Did you read that newspaper article?”
- shoot – “He wants to shoot arrows at the target.”
- east – “Drive east for three miles.”
- save – “I save all my cans for recycling.”
- seven – “There are seven slices of pie left.”
- artist – “Taylor Swift is a recording artist.”
- away – “I wish that mosquito would go away.”
- scene – “He painted a colorful street scene.”
- stock – “That shop has a good stock of postcards.”
- career – “Retail sales is a good career for some people.”
- despite – “Despite the rain, we will still have the picnic.”
- central – “There is good shopping in central London.”
- eight – “That recipe takes eight cups of flour.”
- thus – “We haven’t had any problems thus far.”
- treatment – “I will propose a treatment plan for your injury.”
- beyond – “The town is just beyond those mountains.”
- happy – “Kittens make me happy.”
- exactly – “Use exactly one teaspoon of salt in that recipe.”
- protect – “A coat will protect you from the cold weather.”
- approach – “The cat slowly approached the bird.”
- lie – “Teach your children not to lie.”
- size – “What size is that shirt?
- dog – “Do you think a dog is a good pet?”
- fund – “I have a savings fund for college.”
- serious – “She is so serious, she never laughs.”
- occur – “Strange things occur in that empty house.”
- media – “That issue has been discussed in the media.”
- ready – “Are you ready to leave for work?”
- sign – “That store needs a bigger sign.”
- thought – “I’ll have to give it some thought.”
- list – “I made a list of things to do.”
- individual – “You can buy an individual or group membership.”
- simple – “The appliance comes with simple instructions.”
- quality – “I paid a little more for quality shoes.”
- pressure – “There is no pressure to finish right now.”
- accept – “Will you accept my credit card?”
- answer – “Give me your answer by noon tomorrow.”
- hard – “That test was very hard.”
- resource – “The library has many online resources.”
- identify – “I can’t identify that plant.”
- left – “The door is on your left as you approach.”
- meeting – “We’ll have a staff meeting after lunch.”
- determine – “Eye color is genetically determined.”
- prepare – “I’ll prepare breakfast tomorrow.”
- disease – “Face masks help prevent disease.”
- whatever – “Choose whatever flavor you like the best.”
- success – “Failure is the back door to success.”
- argue – “It’s not a good idea to argue with your boss.”
- cup – “Would you like a cup of coffee?”
- particularly – “It’s not particularly hot outside, just warm.”
- amount – “It take a large amount of food to feed an elephant.”
- ability – “He has the ability to explain things well.”
- staff – “There are five people on staff here.”
- recognize – “Do you recognize the person in this photo?”
- indicate – “Her reply indicated that she understood.”
- character – “You can trust people of good character.”
- growth – “The company has seen strong growth this quarter.”
- loss – “The farmer suffered heavy losses after the storm.”
- degree – “Set the oven to 300 degrees.”
- wonder – “I wonder if the Bulls will win the game.”
- attack – “The army will attack at dawn.”
- herself – “She bought herself a new coat.”
- region – “What internet services are in your region?”
- television– “I don’t watch much television.”
- box – “I packed my dishes in a strong box.”
- TV – “There is a good movie on TV tonight.”
- training – “The company will pay for your training.”
- pretty – “That is a pretty dress.”
- trade – “The stock market traded lower today.”
Девятая сотня самых популярных слов по-английски (801-900)
- deal – “I got a good deal at the store.”
- election – “Who do you think will win the election?”
- everybody – “Everybody likes ice cream.”
- physical – “Keep a physical distance of six feet.”
- lay – “Lay the baby in her crib, please.”
- general – “My general impression of the restaurant was good.”
- feeling – “I have a good feeling about this.”
- standard – “The standard fee is $10.00.”
- bill – “The electrician will send me a bill.”
- message – “You have a text message on your phone.”
- fail – “I fail to see what is so funny about that.”
- outside – “The cat goes outside sometimes.”
- arrive – “When will your plane arrive?”
- analysis – “I’ll give you my analysis when I’ve seen everything.”
- benefit – “There are many health benefits to quinoa.”
- name – “What’s your name?”
- sex – “Do you know the sex of your baby yet?”
- forward – “Move the car forward a few feet.”
- lawyer – “My lawyer helped me write a will.”
- present – “If everyone is present, the meeting can begin.”
- section – “What section of the stadium are you sitting in?”
- environmental – “Environmental issues are in the news.”
- glass – “Glass is much heavier than plastic.”
- answer – “Could you answer a question for me?”
- skill – “His best skill is woodworking.”
- sister – “My sister lives close to me.”
- PM – “The movie starts at 7:30 PM.”
- professor – “Dr. Smith is my favorite professor.”
- operation – “The mining operation employs thousands of people.”
- financial – “I keep my accounts at my financial institution.”
- crime – “The police fight crime.”
- stage – “A caterpillar is the larval stage of a butterfly.”
- ok – “Would it be ok to eat out tonight?”
- compare – “We should compare cars before we buy one.”
- authority – “City authorities make the local laws.”
- miss – “I miss you, when will I see you again?” Подробнее о переводе и использования глагола to miss рассказываем здесь. Переходи по ссылке.
- design – “We need to design a new logo.”
- sort – “Let’s sort these beads according to color.”
- one – “I only have one cat.”
- act – “I’ll act on your information today.”
- ten – “The baby counted her ten toes.”
- knowledge – “Do you have the knowledge to fix that?”
- gun – “Gun ownership is a controversial topic.”
- station – “There is a train station close to my house.”
- blue – “My favorite color is blue.”
- state – “After the accident I was in a state of shock.”
- strategy – “Our new corporate strategy is written here.”
- little – “I prefer little cars.”
- clearly – “The instructions were clearly written.”
- discuss – “We’ll discuss that at the meeting.”
- indeed – “Your mother does indeed have hearing loss.”
- force – “It takes a lot of force to open that door.”
- truth – “Please tell me the truth.”
- song – “That’s a beautiful song.”
- example – “I need an example of that grammar point, please.”
- democratic – “Does Australia have a democratic government?”
- check – “Please check my work to be sure it’s correct.”
- environment – “We live in a healthy environment.”
- leg – “The boy broke his leg.”
- dark – “Turn on the light, it’s dark in here.”
- public – “Masks must be worn in public places.”
- various– “That rug comes in various shades of gray.”
- rather – “Would you rather have a hamburger than a hot dog?”
- laugh – “That movie always makes me laugh.”
- guess – “If you don’t know, just guess.”
- executive – “The company’s executives are paid well.”
- set – “Set the glass on the table, please.”
- study – “He needs to study for the test.”
- prove – “The employee proved his worth.”
- hang – “Please hang your coat on the hook.”
- entire – “He ate the entire meal in 10 minutes.”
- rock – “There are decorative rocks in the garden.”
- design – “The windows don’t open by design.”
- enough – “Have you had enough coffee?”
- forget – “Don’t forget to stop at the store.”
- since – “She hasn’t eaten since yesterday.”
- claim – “I made an insurance claim for my car accident.”
- note – “Leave me a note if you’re going to be late.”
- remove – “Remove the cookies from the oven.”
- manager – “The manager will look at your application.”
- help – “Could you help me move this table?”
- close – “Close the door, please.”
- sound – “The dog did not make a sound.”
- enjoy – “I enjoy soda.”
- network – “Band is the name of our internet network.”
- legal – “The legal documents need to be signed.”
- religious – “She is very religious, she attends church weekly.”
- cold – “My feet are cold.”
- form – “Please fill out this application form.”
- final – “The divorce was final last month.”
- main – “The main problem is a lack of money.”
- science – “He studies health science at the university.”
- green – “The grass is green.”
- memory – “He has a good memory.”
- card – “They sent me a card for my birthday.”
- above – “Look on the shelf above the sink.”
- seat – “That’s a comfortable seat.”
- cell – “Your body is made of millions of cells.”
- establish – “They established their business in 1942.”
- nice – “That’s a very nice car.”
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Десятая сотня самых часто используемых слов на английском (901-1000)
- trial – “They are employing her on a trial basis.”
- expert – “Matt is an IT expert.”
- that – “Did you see that movie?”
- spring – “Spring is the most beautiful season.”
- firm – “Her ‘no” was very firm, she won’t change her mind.”
- Democrat – “The Democrats control the Senate.”
- radio – “I listen to the radio in the car.”
- visit – “We visited the museum today.”
- management – “That store has good management.”
- care – “She cares for her mother at home.”
- avoid – “You should avoid poison ivy.”
- imagine – “Can you imagine if pigs could fly?”
- tonight – “Would you like to go out tonight?”
- huge – “That truck is huge!”
- ball – “He threw the ball to the dog.”
- no – “I said ‘no,’ please don’t ask again.”
- close – “Close the window, please.”
- finish – “Did you finish your homework?”
- yourself – “You gave yourself a haircut?”
- talk – “He talks a lot.”
- theory – “In theory, that’s a good plan.”
- impact – “The drought had a big impact on the crops.”
- respond – “He hasn’t responded to my text yet.”
- statement – “The police chief gave a statement to the media.”
- maintain – “Exercise helps you maintain a healthy weight.”
- charge – “I need to charge my phone.”
- popular – “That’s a popular restaurant.”
- traditional– “They serve traditional Italian food there.”
- onto – “Jump onto the boat and we’ll go fishing.”
- reveal – “Washing off the dirt revealed the boy’s skinned knee.”
- direction – “What direction is the city from here?”
- weapon – “No weapons are allowed in government buildings.”
- employee – “That store only has three employees.”
- cultural – “There is cultural significance to those old ruins.”
- contain – “The carton contains a dozen egges.”
- peace– “World leaders gathered for peace talks.”
- head – “My head hurts.”
- control – “Keep control of the car.”
- base – “The glass has a heavy base so it won’t fall over.”
- pain – “I have chest pain.”
- apply – “Maria applied for the job.”
- play – “The children play at the park.”
- measure – “Measure twice, cut once.”
- wide – “The doorway was very wide.”
- shake – “Don’t shake the can of soda.”
- fly – “We can fly to France next year.”
- interview – “My job interview went well.”
- manage – “Did you manage to find the keys?”
- chair – “The table has six matching chairs.”
- fish – “I don’t enjoy eating fish.”
- particular – “That particular style looks good on you.”
- camera – “I use the camera on my phone.”
- structure – “The building’s structure is solid.”
- politics – “Mitch is very active in politics.”
- perform – “The singer will perform tonight.”
- bit – “It rained a little bit last night.”
- weight– “Keep track of your pet’s weight.”
- suddenly – “The storm came up suddenly.”
- discover – “You’ll discover treasures at that thrift store.”
- candidate – “There are ten candidates for the position.”
- top – “The flag flies on the top of that building.”
- production – “Factory production has improved over the summer.”
- treat – “Give yourself a treat for a job well done.”
- trip – “We are taking a trip to Florida in January.”
- evening – “I’m staying home this evening.”
- affect – “My bank account will affect how much I can buy.”
- inside– “The cat stays inside.”
- conference – “There will be expert presenters at the conference.”
- unit – “A foot is a unit of measure.”
- best – “Those are the best glasses to buy.”
- style – “My dress is out of style.”
- adult – “Adults pay full price, but children are free.”
- worry – “Don’t worry about tomorrow.”
- range – My doctor offered me a range of options.
- mention – “Can you mention me in your story?”
- rather – “Rather than focusing on the bad things, let’s be grateful for the good things.”
- far – “I don’t want to move far from my family.”
- deep – “That poem about life is deep.”
- front – “Please face front.”
- edge – “Please do not stand so close to the edge of the cliff.”
- individual – “These potato chips are in an individual serving size package.”
- specific – “Could you be more specific?”
- writer – “You are a good writer.”
- trouble – “Stay out of trouble.”
- necessary – “It is necessary to sleep.”
- throughout – “Throughout my life I have always enjoyed reading.”
- challenge – “I challenge you to do better.”
- fear – “Do you have any fears?”
- shoulder – “You do not have to shoulder all the work on your own.”
- institution – “Have you attended any institution of higher learning?”
- middle – “I am a middle child with one older brother and one younger sister.”
- sea – “I want to sail the seven seas.”
- dream – “I have a dream.”
- bar– “A bar is a place where alcohol is served.”
- beautiful – “You are beautiful.”
- property – “Do you own property, like a house?”
- instead – “Instead of eating cake I will have fruit.”
- improve – “I am always looking for ways to improve.”
- stuff – “When I moved, I realized I have a lot of stuff!”
- claim – “I claim to be a fast reader, but actually I am average.”
Источник: https://www.wordfrequency.info/
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