As you all know, we started a series of 1000 common English words. So, here’s the 2nd lesson of this series. Learn the entire lesson and enhance your vocabulary skills in English. When your vocabulary collection is good, then your speaking, writing, and reading skills will be good. Follow this series and enhance your vocabulary skills.
Check the previous lesson of this series: 1000 Words Part-1
1000 Common English Words Part-2
In the previous lesson (part-1), we learned the first 100 common English words with their use in sentences. Now, we are going to continue the list from 101 words to 200. In this list, we are continuing our series from 101. All are given below; let’s learn:
- why: “Why are you leaving early?”
- able: “She is able to swim.”
- before: “Wash hands before eating food.”
- but: “I like coffee, but tea too.”
- clean: “The room is very clean.”
- close: “Please close the window now.”
- dream: “Her dream is to travel.”
- eight: “I will arrive at eight.”
- for: “This gift is for you.”
- hand: “Raise your hand to answer.”
- inside: “The dog is inside the house.”
- now: “I need to leave now.”
- or: “Would you like coffee or tea?”
- picture: “The picture looks very realistic.”
- river: “The river flows through the valley.”
- ship: “The ship sailed through storms.”
- shop: “I visited a new shop.”
- sit: “Please sit on the chair.”
- table: “The books are on table.”
- very: “This dessert is very sweet.”
- write: “Please write your name here.”
- air: “The air is so fresh.”
- black: “She wore a black dress.”
- cinema: “Let’s watch a movie at cinema.”
- daughter: “His daughter is learning ballet dancing.”
Check the previous lesson of this series: 1000 Words Part-1
100 Vocabulary Words with Sentences
- eat: “We plan to eat out tonight.”
- from: “She came from the market.”
- good: “He is a good friend.”
- head: “The ball hit his head.”
- cheese: “She added cheese to sandwich.”
- important: “It’s important to stay focused.”
- land: “The land is fertile for farming.”
- money: “He saved money for holidays.”
- pay: “Don’t forget to pay bills.”
- problem: “This problem needs quick solving.”
- run: “He can run very fast.”
- same: “We bought the same shoes.”
- see: “I can see the stars.”
- send: “Can you send this email?”
- thing: “What’s that shiny thing there?”
- work: “I have lots of work.”
- any: “Do you have any questions?”
- as: “She is as kind as her sister.”
- better: “This car is better than mine.”
- cold: “The weather is very cold.”
- come: “Come home when you finish.”
- doctor: “The doctor prescribed some medicine.”
- find: “I need to find my glasses.”
- game: “We played a fun game.”
- idea: “That’s a brilliant business idea!”
Common Vocabulary Words
- kind: “She is a kind teacher.”
- live (v): “I live in New York.”
- make: “Can you make some tea?”
- peace: “The treaty brought peace between nations.”
- popular: “This song is very popular.”
- right: “You took the right turn.”
- small: “This small room feels cozy.”
- so: “I’m so tired right now.”
- some: “Can you lend me some sugar?”
- there: “There is a cat outside.”
- wait: “Please wait for five minutes.”
- again: “I’ll try again tomorrow morning.”
- back: “He returned back to home.”
- could: “Could you open the door?”
- document: “The document is missing some pages.”
- egg: “I had scrambled eggs for breakfast.”
- fire: “The fire spread very quickly.”
- give: “Please give me your hand.”
- chance: “Take a chance and try.”
- information: “The website provides accurate information.”
- light: “The light turned green now.”
- may: “May I borrow your umbrella?”
- often: “I often visit the library.”
- prefer: “I prefer tea over coffee.”
- put: “Put the keys on table.”
Daily Used English Words
- red: “He painted his house red.”
- stone: “The stone sank in water.”
- such: “Such weather makes me happy.”
- think: “What do you think about this?”
- understand: “I understand your point clearly now.”
- visit: “We plan to visit grandma.”
- around: “She looked around for her bag.”
- best: “This is my best performance.”
- call: “Did you call your sister?”
- cut: “Please cut the paper neatly.”
- dinner: “Dinner is ready in kitchen.”
- down: “The cat jumped down safely.”
- explain: “Can you explain the rules again?”
- get: “I need to get a new phone.”
- interesting: “That movie was very interesting.”
- long: “This meeting feels too long.”
- move: “We’ll move to another city soon.”
- out: “Let’s go out for dinner.”
- page: “Turn to the next page.”
- reach: “We’ll reach home by evening.”
- rest: “Take some rest after lunch.”
- set: “Set the alarm for 7 am.”
- should: “You should listen to the teacher.”
- stand: “Please stand for the national anthem.”
- time: “Time flies when you’re having fun.”
That was our 2nd lesson following the series of 1000 common English words. The PDF book of this lesson is given below. You can download it with one click. Just click on the given link below and get a free PDF book of the 2nd lesson:
1000 Common English Words Part 2.pdf
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