... man21be69make117year22at70thing118came23one71see119show24have72him120every25this73two121good26from74has122me27or75look123give28had76more124our29by77day125under30hot78could126name31word79go127very32but80come128through33what81did129just34some82number130form35we83sound131sentence36can84no132great37out85most133think38other86people134say39were87my135help40all88over136low41there89know137line42when90water138differ43up91than139turn44use92call140cause45your93first141much46how94who142mean47said95may143before 1000 Most Common Words in English - Numbers 1 - 250 - Vocabulary for ESL EFL TEFL TOEFL TESL English Learners Rank Word Rank Word Rank Word546brother686poor736brown637sand687lot737wear638soil688 ... pattern293horse339fire385slow294cut340south386center295sure341problem387love 1000 Most Common Words in English - Numbers 251 - 500 - Vocabulary for ESL EFL TEFL TOEFL TESL English Learners Rank Word Rank Word Rank Word501grand547egg592bear502ball548ride593finish503yet549cell594happy504wave550believe595hope505drop551fraction596flower506heart552forest597clothe507am553sit598strange508present554race599gone509 ... 620floor530felt576kept621either531perhaps577glass622result532pick578grass623burn533sudden579cow624hill534count580job625safe535square581edge626cat536reason582sign627century537length583visit628consider538represent584past629type539art585soft630law540subject586fun631bit541region587bright632coast542energy588gas633copy543hunt589weather634phrase544probable590month635silent545 bed 591 million 636 tall1000 Most Common Words in English - Numbers 501 - 725 - Vocabulary for ESL EFL TEFL TOEFL TESL English Learnerst Rank Word Rank Word Rank Word751gentle797thick842print752woman798soldier843dead753captain799process844spot754practice800operate845desert755separate801guess846suit756difficult802necessary847current757...
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... stuccoes cargoes mementoes tomatoes dingoes mosquitoes tornadoes dominoes mottoes torpedoes echoes Negroes vetoes embargoes noes volcanoes goes peccadilloes grottoes porticoes Words not in this ... “l and ll” in topic 1.32; “-oul-” in topic 1.36; “-our or -or” in topic 1.37; “past of verbs, formation of” in topic 1.38; “-re or -er” in topic 1.41; “-xion or -ction” in topic 1.45; “-yse ... and -ible” in topic 1.3; “ae and oe” in topic 1.4; “-ce or -se” in topic 1.14; “doubling of final consonant” in topic 1.16; “dropping of silent -e” in topic 1.17; “hyphens” in topic 1.27;...
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... sent to prison. But the answer is toosimple and too sweeping. Apart from the need to scrutinize the idea of ‘the crimerate’, it is vital to examine the effect of the many other decisions to be ... regulatory offences are unlikely to come to the attention of the police. Since the agencies dealing with those offences tend to regard prosecution as a last resort, the court system is likely to ... An introduction toEnglish sentencingits advice. However, that advice goes not to the Court of Appeal but to a new body,the Sentencing Guidelines Council, which has the power to issue guidelines...
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