I assume you mean "common" as a grammatical category (as opposed to "proper" nouns), not in contrast to "rare".
(I've included plurals and gerunds [nouns ending with -ing derived originally from a verb form], and grouped words from the same root.)
aging
ant, ants
ash
asking
gag, gags
gain, gains, gaining
gait, gaits
gang, gangs
gas
gash, gashing
giant, giants
gink, ginks
gist
gash
gin, gins
giving
gnat, gnats
gnashing
hag, hags
hat, hats
hanging, hangings
having
hint, hints, hinting
hit, hits
hiving
ink, inks, inking
insight
kin
king, kings
kiting
kit, kits
knight, knights, knighting
nag, nags
night, nights
nit, nits
saint
satin
saving
shank, shanking
shaking
shaving
shin
shine, shining
sh-t
shtik
sight
singing
skating
ski
skin
skit
snag
snit
stag
stain, staining
staking
staving
stein
stink, stinking
sting, stinging
tag, tags
taking, takings
tin, tins
tan, tans
tang, tangs
tank, tanks, tanking
task
thank, thanks, thanking
thing things
thinking
thins
tine, tines
van, vans
vanishing
vat, vats
vining
visit
2007-11-29 05:01:57
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answered by bruhaha 7
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king
hat
gas
ski
gin
tank
tags
tan
snag
vans
ink
stag
gang
ski
ant
Don't know if the plural count, but that's all I can think of.
2007-11-28 10:14:46
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answered by subfornow 2
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