Types of verbs
List of Different Types of Verbs
- Action Verbs
- Transitive Verbs
- Intransitive Verbs
- Linking Verbs
- Auxiliary (Helping) Verbs
- Modal Verbs
- Phrasal Verbs
- Regular Verbs
- Irregular Verbs
- Stative Verbs
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Action Verbs
- She runs every morning.
- They cooked dinner together.
- He writes stories for a living.
- The dog barked loudly.
- We painted the fence last weekend.
- She reads a book before bed.
- The kids played in the park all day.
- He climbed the mountain with ease.
- I enjoy listening to music.
- They built a sandcastle on the beach.
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Transitive Verbs
- She kicked the ball across the field.
- He opened the door for her.
- They bought a new car last week.
- She wrote a letter to her friend.
- He found the lost keys under the couch.
- They ate the entire pizza.
- She held the baby in her arms.
- He read the newspaper this morning.
- The teacher explained the lesson clearly.
- She fixed the broken chair.
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Intransitive Verbs
- She laughed at the joke.
- The sun set behind the mountains.
- He slept for ten hours straight.
- The children played outside until dark.
- The flowers bloomed in the spring.
- The plane landed safely.
- He cried when he heard the news.
- The stars twinkled in the night sky.
- She sneezed loudly during the meeting.
- The baby smiled at her mother.
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Linking Verbs
- She is a talented musician.
- He seems tired after the long trip.
- The soup smells delicious.
- The sky looks clear today.
- The cake tastes sweet.
- She became a doctor after years of study.
- The movie was interesting.
- He feels happy about his achievements.
- The music sounds beautiful.
- The flowers are fresh.
Types of verbs

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Auxiliary (Helping) Verbs
- She is going to the store.
- They have finished their homework.
- He was playing the piano.
- We are studying for the exam.
- She has been working all day.
- They will arrive soon.
- He did not understand the question.
- She had left before I arrived.
- We were watching a movie.
- He can swim very well.
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Modal Verbs
- She can speak three languages.
- He must finish the report by tomorrow.
- They should apologize for their mistake.
- You could try again later.
- She will attend the meeting.
- He might be late for the party.
- They would like to join us for dinner.
- You may leave early if you need to.
- She shall overcome this challenge.
- He ought to help his neighbor.
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Phrasal Verbs
- She gave up smoking last year.
- He looked after his younger brother.
- They ran out of milk, so they went to the store.
- She broke down in tears during the movie.
- He put off his homework until the last minute.
- They came across an old friend in the mall.
- She turned down the job offer.
- He woke up early this morning.
- They set up a new company together.
- She found out the truth about the situation.
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Regular Verbs
- She walked to the store.
- He talked to his friend on the phone.
- They played soccer in the park.
- She cleaned her room yesterday.
- He jumped over the fence.
- They watched a movie last night.
- She cooked a delicious meal.
- He worked late into the night.
- They danced at the party.
- She laughed at the funny joke.
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Irregular Verbs
- He bought a new car.
- She went to the market.
- They wrote a letter to their friend.
- He broke his arm while playing.
- She saw a beautiful sunset.
- They took the bus to work.
- He ate the entire cake.
- She gave him a gift.
- They ran a marathon together.
- He slept for ten hours.
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Stative Verbs
- She knows the answer.
- He believes in honesty.
- They love their new house.
- She hates loud noises.
- He wants a new bike.
- They own a small business.
- She feels tired today.
- He prefers tea over coffee.
- They understand the instructions.
- She needs more time to finish.
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