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Les 100 verbes les plus fréquents en anglais

agree = être d’accord allow = permettre answer = répondre ask = demander be = être

become = devenir begin = commencer believe = croire borrow = emprunter break = casser

bring = apporter build = construire buy = acheter call = appeler carry = porter change = changer choose = choisir close = fermer come = venir cut = couper decide = décider do = faire

dream = rêver drink = boire drive = conduire

eat = manger explain = expliquer fall = tomber

feel = sentir, ressentir fill = remplir

find = trouver finish = finir follow = suivre fly = voler

forget = oublier

get = une multitude de sens. Deux principaux : recevoir, obtenir acquérir ou devenir (exemple : it’s getting late, he’s getting thirsty etc.)

give = donner go = aller

happen = se passer, se produit, arriver (dans le sens : “cela arrive”).

have = avoir hear = entendre help = aider

hold = tenir, attraper

keep = garder. (To keep + verbe en

ing = continuer à. Exemple “to keep

practicing” = “continuer à pratiquer”).

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know = savoir learn = apprendre leave = partir, quitter like = aimer (bien) listen = écouter live = vivre look = regarder lose = perdre make = faire

mean = vouloir dire, signifier meet = rencontrer / faire la connaissance de / se réunir move = bouger / se déplacer need = avoir besoin de

open = ouvrir pay = payer play = jouer

promise = promettre put = mettre

read = lire run = courir say = dire see = voir sell = vendre seem = sembler send = envoyer

set = placer / monter / mettre en marche

show = montrer

sit = s’assoir sleep = dormir speak = parler

spend = dépenser / passer (du temps) stand = se tenir debout, être debout start = commencer

stop = arrêter study = étudier suggest = suggérer take = prendre talk = parler

teach = enseigner tell = dire / raconter think = penser

travel = voyager try = essayer turn = tourner

understand = comprendre use = utiliser

wait = attendre

wake up = se réveiller walk = marcher

want = vouloir

watch = regarder

win = gagner

work = travailler

worry = s’inquiéter

write = écrire

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