Below is a list of 200 common action verbs, along with simple sentences to help beginners understand and practice daily usage.
A-D Verbs
- Accept – I accept your apology.
- Add – Please add sugar to the tea.
- Agree – We agree with your idea.
- Allow – They allow us to play here.
- Answer – She answered the question correctly.
- Ask – Can I ask you something?
- Bake – I bake cookies on weekends.
- Begin – The class begins at 9 AM.
- Bring – Please bring me a glass of water.
- Build – They are building a new house.
- Buy – I will buy a new phone.
- Call – Please call me later.
- Clean – I clean my room every day.
- Climb – He climbed the mountain easily.
- Close – Close the door when you leave.
- Cook – She cooks delicious meals.
- Cut – I cut paper with scissors.
- Dance – They danced all night at the party.
- Draw – Can you draw a cat for me?
- Drink – I drink water every hour.
E-H Verbs
- Eat – I eat breakfast at 8 AM.
- Enjoy – We enjoyed the movie last night.
- Explain – The teacher explained the lesson well.
- Fall – The leaves fall in autumn.
- Feel – I feel happy today.
- Find – I found my lost keys!
- Finish – Did you finish your homework?
- Fly – Birds fly in the sky.
- Forget – Don’t forget your umbrella.
- Get – I get up early every morning.
- Give – She gave me a beautiful gift.
- Go – We go to school every day.
- Grow – Plants grow well in sunlight.
- Help – Can you help me with this?
- Hold – Hold the baby carefully.
- Hug – He hugged his mother tightly.
- Hurry – Hurry up, we are late!
- Hear – I can hear birds singing.
- Hope – I hope you like the surprise.
- Hurt – He hurt his knee while running.
I-L Verbs
- Invite – I will invite you to my party.
- Jump – The kids jump on the trampoline.
- Keep – Keep your books on the shelf.
- Kick – He kicked the ball into the goal.
- Kiss – She kissed the baby on the cheek.
- Know – Do you know the answer?
- Laugh – We laughed at the funny joke.
- Learn – I want to learn Spanish.
- Leave – They leave for work at 8 AM.
- Listen – Please listen to the instructions.
M-P Verbs
- Make – I will make a cake for your birthday.
- Meet – Let’s meet at the park at 4 PM.
- Move – They moved to a new house.
- Need – I need a pencil to write.
- Open – Open the window for fresh air.
- Pay – I paid the bill yesterday.
- Pick – Pick some flowers for the vase.
- Play – They play soccer in the afternoon.
- Practice – You must practice the piano daily.
- Pull – Pull the rope to open the curtain.
Q-T Verbs
- Read – I read books before bed.
- Run – He runs five miles every morning.
- Ride – She rides her bike to school.
- Say – Please say hello to your mom for me.
- See – I see the stars at night.
- Sell – They sell fruits at the market.
- Send – I will send you an email later.
- Sing – She sings beautifully in the choir.
- Sit – Please sit down and relax.
- Sleep – Babies sleep for many hours a day.
- Stand – We stand for the national anthem.
- Start – The race will start soon.
- Stop – Stop talking and pay attention.
- Swim – We swim in the pool on weekends.
- Take – Take your jacket; it’s cold outside.
- Talk – We talked about our plans yesterday.
- Teach – She teaches math to Grade 2 students.
- Think – I think we should leave now.
- Throw – He threw the ball to his friend.
- Try – Try your best to finish the task.
U-Z Verbs
- Understand – I understand the lesson now.
- Use – We use a computer to study online.
- Wait – Please wait for your turn.
- Walk – I walk to school every morning.
- Wash – Wash your hands before eating.
- Watch – We watch TV after dinner.
- Win – She won the race yesterday.
- Work – They work in an office downtown.
- Write – Write your name on the paper.
- Yell – Don’t yell in the library.
- Zoom – The car zoomed past us on the highway.
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