The First 1000 Most Commonly Used English Words Taken from: The Reading Teachers Book of Lists, Third Edition, by Edward Bernard Fry, Ph.D, Jacqueline.

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The First 1000 Most Commonly Used English Words Taken from: The Reading Teachers Book of Lists, Third Edition, by Edward Bernard Fry, Ph.D, Jacqueline E. Kress, Ed.D& Dona Lee Fountoukidis, Ed.D

company

radio

we’ll

action

capital

factories

settled

yellow

isn’t

southern

truck

train

printed

wouldn’t

ahead

chance

born

level

triangle

molecules

France

repeated

column

western

church

sister

oxygen

plural

various

agreed

opposite

wrong

chart

prepared

pretty

solution

fresh

shop

suffix

especially

shoes

actually

nose

afraid

dead

sugar

adjective

fig

office

huge

gun

similar

death

score

forward

stretched

experience

rose

allow

fear

workers

Washington

Greek

women

brought

led

march

northern

create

British

difficult

match

win

doesn’t

steel

total

deal

determine

evening

nor

rope

cotton

apple

details

entire

corn

substances

smell

tools

conditions

cows

track

arrived

located

sir

seat

division

effect

underline

view