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50 Important Verbs for Daily Life
Dear English Learner,

Get ready to speak confidently with these English verbs for daily life. I recommend reading these
sample sentences out loud and using the blank space on the last page to answer my challenge
question using the vocabulary. Thanks so much for learning English with me!

Your teacher,
Vanessa

In the Living Room


1. To chill: I chill on the couch at the end of the day.
2. To look for: I look for the remote.
3. To give up: I give up and read a book.
4. To doze: I doze while I read.
5. To bonk: I bonk my head on the couch.
6. To greet: I greet my husband.
7. To chat: We chat about the day.
8. To convince: I convince my husband to rub my back.
9. To thank: I thank him for helping me.
10. To fix: He fixes the annoying squeaking sound.

In the Kitchen

11. To turn on: I turn on the hot water.


12. To pour: I pour the hot water and some cream in my tea.
13. To add: I add some cream to my tea..
14. To squeeze: I squeeze some honey in my tea.
15. To stir: I stir my tea.
16. To toast: I toast my bread to make toast. [noun]

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17. To spread: I spread the butter on the toast.
18. To scrape: I scrape the jam from the jar.
19. To crack: I crack the eggs into the bowl.
20. To fish out: I fish out the piece of shell.
Bonus 1: To scramble: I scramble the eggs.
Bonus2 : To grate: I grate some cheese on the eggs. [VS Great: This is a great breakfast!]

In the Office

21. To check: I check my email.


22. To send: I send a message to my student.
23. To reply: I reply to the email.
24. To plan: I plan my lessons.
25. To schedule: I schedule a meeting.
26. To scroll: I scroll through the webpage.
27. To click: I click the link.
28. To download: I download the PDF.
29. To upload: I upload the new video.
30. To save: I save the file.

In the Bedroom

31. To stretch: I stretch my arms.


32. To yawn: I yawn when I’m sleepy.
33. To go to bed: I go to bed around 10 PM.
34. To lie down: I lie down in bed.
35. To snore: Sometimes I (don’t) snore when I sleep.
36. To toss and turn: I toss and turn if I can’t sleep well.
37. To oversleep: I oversleep when I don’t set an alarm clock! [always negative]
38. To sleep in: I sleep in on the weekends. [positive or negative]
39. To lean: I lean against the pillows to read.
40. To fling: I fling off the covers because I’m late for work.

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In the Car

41. To open: I open the car door.


42. To buckle: I buckle my seatbelt.
43. To adjust: I adjust my seat and mirrors.
44. To start: I start the car/ engine.
45. To back: I back out of the driveway.
46. To accelerate: I accelerate to speed up.
47. To brake: I brake to stop. [VS To break: I break the pencil.]
48. To signal: I signal with my turn signal when I want to turn.
49. To honk: I honk the horn.
50. To roll: I roll down the window.

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​Vanessa’s Challenge Question

Use the space below to write a few sentences answering this question: How do you like to
chill after a long day?

Sample answer: At the end of a long day, I usually don’t have any energy to make dinner, so just
toast some bread, scroll through social media, and lie down on the couch.

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