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500 First Words
This is the list of high frequency words in young children's writing and reading development. You will need all of them for daily English conversations. It's best for Beginners. Study it from pack 1 to the end as all the words are arranged in decreasing order of frequency.
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i
pron
/aɪ/
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the word a speaker uses to refer to himself or herself
"I read a book during my spare time."
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they
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/ðeɪ/
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refers to more than one person or thing
"I have two brothers and they are good at sports."
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the
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/ðə, ði/
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used before a noun to refer to a particular thing because it is clear which thing is intended
I just bought a new shirt and tie. The shirt was expensive, but the tie wasn’t.
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of
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/ʌv, ɑv, əv/
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used to show possession, belonging, or origin
Have you read the novels of John Updike?
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and
conj
/ænd, ənd/
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(used to join two words, phrases, or parts of sentences) in addition to; also
We were tired and hungry.
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to
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/tu/
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"To" followed by an infinitive can be used to express requests or orders
Is it possible to have tea instead?
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a
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/ə/
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in or for each or every; per
Take one tablet three times a day.
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in
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/ɪn/
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positioned inside or within the limits of something, or contained, surrounded, or enclosed by something
He’s always looking at himself in the mirror.
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on
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/ɔn, ɑn/
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supported by or resting at the top of another thing
You put pudding in the pie crust and then put whipped cream on.
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with
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/wɪð/
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used of people or things that are together or doing something together
I’ll be with you (= I will give you my attention) in a moment.
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it
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/ɪt, ət/
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the thing or animal being spoken about, that has already been mentioned
I can’t find the newspaper. Do you know where it is?
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as
prep
/æz, əz/
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used in expressions that compare two things, persons, groups, or qualities
This jacket costs twice as much as that one.
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was
verb
/wʌz, wɑz, wəz/
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used to describe or give information about someone or something. Past simple of Be
He was late for the meeting yesterday.
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we
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/wi, wɪ/
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the person speaking and one or more others
If you don’t hurry up we won’t be on time.
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my
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/mɑɪ/
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belonging to or connected with me; the possessive form of I, used before a noun
I think about my father and my mother.
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he
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/hi/
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the male being spoken about, who has already been mentioned
Don’t ask Andrew, he won’t know.
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there
adv
/ðeər/
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in, at, or to that place
The museum was closed today, so we’ll go there tomorrow.
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had
verb
/hæd, həd, əd, d/
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to own something. Past simple and past participle of Have
We had a dog when I was growing up.
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then
adv
/ðɛn/
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next or after that
He smiled, then turned to me and nodded.
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got
verb
/ɡɑt/
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to obtain or buy something. Past simple and Past participle of Get
"I got a book from the library and read it at home."
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six
number
/sɪks/
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6
I often get up at 6 a.m
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went
verb
/went/
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to move or travel somewhere. Past simple of Go
"Yesterday, my crush came up to me and went, 'How are you?'"
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fix
verb
/fɪks/
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to repair or adjust something
I’ll fix that broken chair today.
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