forget /fərˈɡet/ (verb) to not remember to do something that you ought to do, or to bring or buy something that you ought to bring or buy Example: The waiter forgot to bring the rolls, annoying the customer
claim /kleɪm/ (verb) to say that something is true although it has not been proved and other people may not believe it Example: Please proceed directly to the baggage arrival area to claim your luggage
expect /ɪkˈspekt/ (verb) to think or believe that something will happen or that somebody will do something Example: You can expect a clean room when you check in at a hotel
continue /kənˈtɪnjuː/ (verb) to keep existing or happening without stopping Example: The film continues the story set out in an earlier film
choose /tʃuːz/ (verb) to decide which thing or person you want out of the ones that are available Example: Alan chooses to read The New York Times over the Wall Street Journal
manage /ˈmænɪdʒ/ (verb) to control or be in charge of a business, a team, an organization, land, etc. Example: The head nurse's ability to manage her staff through a difficult time caught the hospital administrator's attention
attempt /əˈtempt/ (noun) an act of trying to do something, especially something difficult, often with no success Example: I will attempt to answer all your questions.
dare /der/ (verb) to be brave enough to do something Example: He didn’t dare (to) say what he thought.
appear /əˈpɪr/ (verb) to start to be seen Example: She appeared not to know what was happening.
agree /əˈɡriː/ (verb) to have the same opinion as somebody; to say that you have the same opinion Example: He agreed to let me go early.
aim /eɪm/ (verb) to try or plan to achieve something Example: They are aiming to reduce unemployment by 50%.
hope /həʊp/ (verb) to want something to happen and think that it is possible Example: I hope to see you again.
fail /feɪl/ (verb) to not be successful in achieving something Example: I failed in my attempt to persuade her.
need /niːd/ (verb) to require something/somebody because they are essential or very important, not just because you would like to have them Example: Do you need me to help?
care /ker/ (noun) the process of caring for somebody/something and providing what they need for their health or protection Example: The information is there for anyone who cares enough to find it.
hesitate /ˈhezɪteɪt/ (verb) to be slow to speak or act because you feel uncertain or nervous Example: Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any queries.
begin /bɪˈɡɪn/ (verb) to start doing something; to do the first part of something Example: We began to work on the project in May.
decide /dɪˈsaɪd/ (verb) to think carefully about the different possibilities that are available and choose one of them Example: We've decided not to go away after all.
ask /æsk/ (verb) to say or write something in the form of a question, in order to get information Example: You have to ask permission to go out.
happen /ˈhæpən/ (verb) to take place, especially without being planned Example: She happened to be out when I called.