First 100 High Frequency Phrases
The people
Write it down.
By the water
Who will make it?
You and I
What will they do?
He called me.
We had their dog.
What did they say?
When would you go?
No way
A number of people
One or two
How long are they?
More than the other
Come and get it
How many words?
Part of the time
This is a good day.
Can you see?
Sit down.
Now and then
But not me
Go find her
Not now
At your house
From my room
It's been a long time
Will you be good?
Give them to me.
Then we will go
Now is the time
An angry cat
May I go first?
Write you r name.
This is my cat.
That dog is big.
Get on the bus
Two of us
Did you see it?
The first word
Look for some people
I like him.
So there you are
Out of the water
A long time
We were here.
Have you seen it?
Could you go?
One more time
We like to write
All day long
Into the water
It's about time
The other people
Up in the air
She said to go
Which way?
Each of us
He has it.
What are these?
If we were older
There was an old man
It's no use
It may fall down
Wit his mom
As big as the first
But not for me
When will we go?
How did they get it?
From here to there
Number two
More people
Look up
Go down
All or some
Did you like it?
A long way to go
When did they go?
For some of your people

 
Second 100 High Frequency Phrases
 Over the river
My new place
Another great sound
Take a little
Give it back
Only a little
It's only me
I know why
Three years ago
Live and play
I need help.
I work too much
Any old time
Through the line
Right now
Mother means it
Some time tomorrow
Tell the truth
A little boy
The following day
We came home.
We want to go.
Show us around
Form two lines.
A small house also
Another old picture
Write one sentence.
Set it up.
Put it there.
Where does it end?
I don't feel well.
My home is large.
It turned out well.
Read the sentence.
This must be it.
Hand it over.
Such a big house
The men asked for help.
A different land
They went here.
Get to the point.
Because we should
Even the animals
It's your place
Good things
A good man
After the game
Most of the animals
Our best things
Just the same
My last name
That's very good
Think before you act
Mother says to now
Where are you?
Try your best.
Move over.
We found it here.
Study and learn
Kind of nice
Spell your name.
The good American
Change your clothes
Play it again.
Back off.
Give it away.
Answer the phone.
Turn the page.
The air is warm.
Read my letters.
It's still here.
Where in the world
We need more.
I study in school.
I'm an American.
Such a mess
Point it out.
Right now
It's a small world.
Big and small
Home sweet home
Around the clock
Show and tell
You must be right.
Tell the truth.
Good and plenty
Help me out.
It turned out well.
I think so
Read the book.
 
 
Third 100 High Frequency Phrases
 Near the car
Between the lines
My own father
In the country
Add it up
Read every story
Below the water
Plants and flowers
Will it last?
Keep it up
Plant the trees.
Light the fire.
The light in your eyes
In my head
Under the earth
We saw the food
Close the door
The big city
We started the fire
It never happened
A good thought
Do it often.
We walked four miles.
Until the end
A second later
Stop the music
Read your book.
Sing your song.
State your case
I miss you.
A very important person
On my side
I took the car.
So far so good
The young girl
My feet hurt.
The dark night
A good idea
It began to grow
Watch the river.
White clouds
Too soon
Leave it to me.
I hear the waves.
Almost enough
Stay a while
A few good men
Don't open the door.
You might be right.
It seemed too good.
Along the way
Next time
It's hard to open.
Something good
For example
In the beginning
These other people
A group of friends
We got together.
We left it here.
Both children
It's my life.
Always be kind
Read the paper.
Run for miles
Once upon a time
Is it really true?
It's time to eat.
Let me carry it.
Near the sea
Talk to my father.
The young face
The long list
My family
I cut myself
Above the clouds
Watch the game.
The peaceful Indians
Without a car
I like being on the team.
The tall mountains
Next to me
A few children
A long life
A group of Indians
He started to cry.
I hear the sea.
An important idea
The first day of school
Almost four miles