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  • Hey, everyone. I'm Alex.

  • Thanks for clicking and welcome to this lesson on "The 25 Most Common English Verbs".

  • 25.

  • How did I decide which 25 verbs to pick?

  • I just thought about it, and I thought:

  • "I use this word a lot, this word a lot, and this word a lot."

  • No, I didn't do that.

  • This list is actually composed of many linguists, many websites, many different people all over

  • the place who have decided that: "Yeah, these are the 25 words that most people use."

  • So what I'm going to do is just very straightforward, I will give you the name of the verb,

  • the pronunciation of the present form, the past form, and the past participle form,

  • and I will give you three examples that will provide context for the verb so that you understand

  • its meaning clearly.

  • I recommend that you watch this video multiple times so that you can master all of these verbs.

  • Here we go.

  • "Be": "be", "am", "is", "are"; "was", "were"; "been".

  • "She is a fantastic writer.",

  • "They were home all day yesterday.",

  • "I've been re-reading Harry Potter lately."

  • "Have": "have", "has"; "had"; "had".

  • "He has two brothers.",

  • "We had a great time last night.",

  • "I'm having a cup of coffee."

  • "Do": "do", "does"; "did"; "done".

  • "Have you done your homework?",

  • "I'll do the laundry later.",

  • "I did well on my test!"

  • "Go": "go", "went", "gone".

  • "Where did you go last night?",

  • "We're going to Niagara Falls this weekend.",

  • "See you later! I'm going home!"

  • "Say": "say", "said", "said".

  • "Wait. What did she say?",

  • "You said I could trust you!",

  • "Don't say anything."

  • Shh.

  • "Get"; "got"; "got" (British English), "gotten" (American English).

  • "He got a new job!",

  • "You should get new shoes.",

  • "I think I'm getting a headache."

  • "Make": "make", "made", "made".

  • "We've made some mistakes.",

  • "The kids are making a lot of noise.",

  • "Look! I made a model car!"

  • "Know": "know", "knew", "known".

  • "I don't know your name.",

  • "We've known each other for 8 years.",

  • "Hey. Do you know who this is?"

  • "Think": "think", "thought", "thought".

  • "What do you think about this?",

  • "She'll think this is a terrible idea.",

  • "Let me think about that for a minute."

  • "See": "see", "saw", "seen".

  • "I'll see you later.",

  • "Has anyone seen Jack today?",

  • "Have you seen this video?"

  • "Take": "take", "took", "taken".

  • "She's taking a philosophy class this semester.",

  • "I would never take anything from him!",

  • "I'm going to take a shower."

  • "Come": "come", "came", "come".

  • "He had never come later before.",

  • "Hey. Mariana is coming over later.",

  • "Wait for me! I'm coming!"

  • "Want": "want", "wanted", "wanted".

  • "Come on. What do you want for your birthday?",

  • "I've always wanted to have a dog.",

  • "Who wants to see Star Wars again? Anyone?"

  • "Use": "use", "used", "used".

  • "I've never used this before.",

  • "Have you ever used this before?",

  • "What do you use this for? Oh."

  • "Find": "find", "found", "found".

  • "Did you find the restaurant?",

  • "Have they found life on Mars yet?",

  • "I can't find my keys."

  • "Give": "give", "gave", "given".

  • "She'll be given her diploma tomorrow.",

  • "Who gave you that pen? Who gave you that pen? That's my pen.",

  • "I'll give this to you if you promise to give it back."

  • "Tell": "tell", "told", "told".

  • "I won't tell your secret to anyone. I swear.",

  • "Tell her the truth!",

  • "Wait. What did you tell your mom about me?"

  • "Work": "work", "worked", "worked".

  • "Where do you work?",

  • "She has worked here since 2014.",

  • "How does this thing work?"

  • "Call": "call", "called", "called".

  • "I'll call you after work.",

  • "Your mom called while you were out.",

  • "Hey. Did you just call me?"

  • "Ask", "asked", "asked".

  • "Don't be afraid to ask questions.",

  • "She asked where I lived.",

  • "You can ask me anything. Anything."

  • "Try": "try", "tried", "tried".

  • "I'm trying to find a new job.",

  • "She's been trying to contact me.",

  • "Have you tried learning English on YouTube? Hmm?"

  • "Need": "need", "needed", "needed".

  • "He needs help with his homework.",

  • "Hey. Do you need anything from the store?",

  • "I need a vacation."

  • "Feel", "feel": "feel", "felt", "felt".

  • "Caroline's been feeling down lately.",

  • "I haven't felt this way in a long time.",

  • "You need to feel this. You need to feel this material.

  • It's so soft. It's so soft."

  • "Become": "become", "became", "become".

  • "She became President in 2010.",

  • "We're becoming close friends.",

  • "You have become a better English speaker!"

  • And finally, "leave": "leave", "left", "left".

  • "When are you leaving?",

  • "She leaves at 4pm every day.",

  • "I really need to leave."

  • So, those were the 25 most common English verbs.

  • To test your understanding of these verbs, make sure you know how to use them in a sentence.

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英語で最も一般的な25の動詞 (The 25 Most Common Verbs in English)

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