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100 most common words in English.

Studies ranking the most common English words often analyze large text collections like the Oxford English Corpus (OEC), which contains over 2 billion words from diverse sources such as Hansard's Parliamentary Debates, blogs, and chat logs. Another key resource is the Brown Corpus, compiled by researchers at Brown University in the 1960s. According to Robert McCrum in The Story of English, the top 100 most frequent words are largely of Old English origin. Analyses may rank either specific word forms or aggregate all variations under a single lexeme, such as the verb be with all its conjugations, which together account for about half of all words in the OEC.

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100 most common words

A list of 100 words that occur most frequently in written English is given below, based on an analysis of the Oxford English Corpus (a collection of texts in the English language, comprising over 2 billion words).7 A part of speech is provided for most of the words, but part-of-speech categories vary between analyses, and not all possibilities are listed. For example, "I" may be a pronoun or a Roman numeral; "to" may be a preposition or an infinitive marker; "time" may be a noun or a verb. Also, a single spelling can represent more than one root word. For example, "singer" may be a form of either "sing" or "singe". Different corpora may treat such difference differently.

The number of distinct senses that are listed in Wiktionary is shown in the polysemy column. For example, "out" can refer to an escape, a removal from play in baseball, or any of 36 other concepts. On average, each word in the list has 15.38 senses. The sense count does not include the use of terms in phrasal verbs such as "put out" (as in "inconvenienced") and other multiword expressions such as the interjection "get out!", where the word "out" does not have an individual meaning.8 As an example, "out" occurs in at least 560 phrasal verbs9 and appears in nearly 1700 multiword expressions.10

The table also includes frequencies from other corpora. As well as usage differences, lemmatisation may differ from corpus to corpus – for example splitting the prepositional use of "to" from the use as a particle. Also, the Corpus of Contemporary American English (COCA) list includes dispersion as well as frequency to calculate rank.

WordParts of speechOEC rankCOCA rank11Dolch levelPolysemy
theArticle11Pre-primer12
beVerb22Primer21
toPreposition37, 9Pre-primer17
ofPreposition44Grade 112
andCoordinator53Pre-primer16
aArticle65Pre-primer20
inPreposition76, 128, 3038Pre-primer23
thatSubordinator, determiner812, 27, 903Primer17
haveVerb98Primer25
IPronoun1011Pre-primer7
itPronoun1110Pre-primer18
forPreposition1213, 2339Pre-primer19
notAdverb et al.1328, 2929Pre-primer5
onPreposition1417, 155Primer43
withPreposition1516Primer11
hePronoun1615Primer7
asAdverb, preposition1733, 49, 129Grade 117
youPronoun1814Pre-primer9
doVerb, noun1918Primer38
atPreposition2022Primer14
thisDeterminer, adverb, noun2120, 4665Primer9
butPreposition, adverb, coordinator2223, 1715Primer17
hisPossessive pronoun2325, 1887Grade 16
byPreposition2430, 1190Grade 119
fromPreposition2526Grade 14
theyPronoun2621Primer6
wePronoun2724Pre-primer6
sayVerb et al.2819Primer17
herPossessive pronoun29, 10642Grade 13
shePronoun3031Primer7
orCoordinator3132Grade 211
anArticle32(a)Grade 16
willVerb, noun3348, 1506Primer16
myPossessive pronoun3444Pre-primer5
oneNoun, adjective, et al.3551, 104, 839Pre-primer24
allAdjective3643, 222Primer15
wouldVerb3741Grade 213
thereAdverb, pronoun, et al.3853, 116Primer14
theirPossessive pronoun3936Grade 22
whatPronoun, adverb, et al.4034Primer19
soCoordinator, adverb, et al.4155, 196Primer18
upAdverb, preposition, et al.4250, 456Pre-primer50
outPreposition4364, 149Primer38
ifPreposition4440Grade 39
aboutPreposition, adverb, et al.4546, 179Grade 318
whoPronoun, noun4638Primer5
getVerb4739Primer37
whichPronoun4858Grade 27
goVerb, noun4935Pre-primer54
mePronoun5061Pre-primer10
whenAdverb5157, 136Grade 111
makeVerb, noun5245Grade 2 [as "made"]48
canVerb, noun5337, 2973Pre-primer18
likePreposition, verb5474, 208, 1123, 1684, 2702Primer26
timeNoun5552Dolch list of 95 nouns14
noDeterminer, adverb5693, 699, 916, 1111, 4555Primer10
justAdjective5766, 1823Grade 114
himPronoun5868Grade 15
knowVerb, noun5947Grade 113
takeVerb, noun6063Grade 166
peopleNoun61629
intoPreposition6265Primer10
yearNoun63547
yourPossessive pronoun6469Grade 24
goodAdjective65110, 2280Primer32
someDeterminer6660Grade 110
couldVerb6771Grade 16
themPronoun6859Grade 13
seeVerb696725
otherAdjective, pronoun7075, 715, 235512
thanPreposition7173, 7124
thenAdverb7277Grade 110
nowPreposition7372, 1906Primer13
lookVerb7485, 604Pre-primer17
onlyAdverb75101, 329Grade 311
comeVerb7670Pre-primer20
itsPossessive pronoun7778Grade 22
overPreposition78124, 182Grade 119
thinkVerb7956Grade 110
alsoAdverb80872
backNoun, adverb81108, 323, 1877Dolch list of 95 nouns36
afterPreposition82120, 260Grade 114
useVerb, noun8392, 429Grade 217
twoNoun8480Pre-primer6
howAdverb8576Grade 111
ourPossessive pronoun8679Primer3
workVerb, noun87117, 199Grade 228
firstAdjective8886, 2064Grade 210
wellAdverb89100, 644Primer30
wayNoun, adverb9084, 4090Dolch list of 95 nouns16
evenAdjective91107, 48423
newAdjective et al.9288Primer18
wantVerb9383Primer10
becausePreposition9489, 509Grade 27
anyPronoun95109, 4720Grade 14
thesePronoun9682Grade 22
giveVerb9798Grade 119
dayNoun9890Dolch list of 95 nouns9
mostAdverb99144, 18712
usPronoun100113Grade 26

Parts of speech

The following is a very similar list, also from the OEC, subdivided by part of speech.12 The list labeled "Others" includes pronouns, possessives, articles, modal verbs, adverbs, and conjunctions.

RankNounsVerbsAdjectivesPrepositionsOthers
1timebegoodtothe
2personhavenewofand
3yeardofirstina
4waysaylastforthat
5daygetlongonI
6thingmakegreatwithit
7mangolittleatnot
8worldknowownbyhe
9lifetakeotherfromas
10handseeoldupyou
11partcomerightaboutthis
12childthinkbigintobut
13eyelookhighoverhis
14womanwantdifferentafterthey
15placegivesmallher
16workuselargeshe
17weekfindnextor
18casetellearlyan
19pointaskyoungwill
20governmentworkimportantmy
21companyseemfewone
22numberfeelpublicall
23grouptrybadwould
24problemleavesamethere
25factcallabletheir

See also

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Word lists

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References

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  2. "The Oxford English Corpus". AskOxford.com. Archived from the original on May 4, 2006. Retrieved June 22, 2006. https://web.archive.org/web/20060504223239/http://www.askoxford.com/oec/mainpage/?view=uk

  3. The First 100 Most Commonly Used English Words Archived 2013-06-16 at the Wayback Machine. http://www.duboislc.org/EducationWatch/First100Words.html

  4. Bill Bryson, The Mother Tongue: English and How It Got That Way, Harper Perennial, 2001, page 58

  5. Benjamin Zimmer. June 22, 2006. Time after time after time.... Language Log. Retrieved June 22, 2006. /wiki/Benjamin_Zimmer

  6. "The Oxford English Corpus: Facts about the language". OxfordDictionaries.com. Oxford University Press. What is the commonest word?. Archived from the original on December 26, 2011. Retrieved June 22, 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20111226085859/http://oxforddictionaries.com/words/the-oec-facts-about-the-language

  7. "The Oxford English Corpus: Facts about the language". OxfordDictionaries.com. Oxford University Press. What is the commonest word?. Archived from the original on December 26, 2011. Retrieved June 22, 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20111226085859/http://oxforddictionaries.com/words/the-oec-facts-about-the-language

  8. Benjamin, Martin (2019). "Polysemy in top 100 Oxford English Corpus words within Wiktionary". Teach You Backwards. Retrieved December 28, 2019. http://kamu.si/polysemy_top_100

  9. Garcia-Vega, M (2010). "Teasing out the meaning of "out"". 29th International Conference on Lexis and Grammar. Proceedings of the 29th International Conference on Lexis and Grammar. https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01369782

  10. "out - English-French Dictionary". www.wordreference.com. Retrieved November 22, 2022. https://www.wordreference.com/enfr/out?start=1600

  11. "Word frequency: based on 450 million word COCA corpus". www.wordfrequency.info. Retrieved April 11, 2018. https://www.wordfrequency.info/free.asp

  12. "The Oxford English Corpus: Facts about the language". OxfordDictionaries.com. Oxford University Press. What is the commonest word?. Archived from the original on December 26, 2011. Retrieved June 22, 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20111226085859/http://oxforddictionaries.com/words/the-oec-facts-about-the-language