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Verbs are one of the nine parts of speech. A verb is a word or group of words that describes an action, experience or expresses a state of being.
Ask: Historians frequently ask to consult the collection.
Assume: I assume Tom didn't show up.
Assure: I assure you Tom will be perfectly safe.
Astonish: I was astonished by his ignorance.
Attach: You need to attach your photo to the application form.
Attempt: Are you going to attempt to pass the exam?
Attend: She attends school at night.
Attract: Tom certainly attracted a lot of attention.
Avoid: She decided to be a nun in order to avoid meeting him.
Awake: Tom awoke at daybreak.
Bake: Tom baked some muffins.
Bathe: I bathe every day.
Be: He is immature.
Bear: I wish she wouldn’t eat so fast. I can’t bear watching her.
Beat: You can't beat me.
Become: John became very sick.
Beg: I beg to differ with you.
Begin: The leaves begin to fall when autumn comes.
Behave: Tom always behaves himself well. However, Mary does not.
Believe: I believe you're right.
Belong: This bicycle belongs to me.
Bend: Lie flat and let your knees bend.
Bet: I bet you know French.
Bind: Do you bind books?
Bite: I got bitten by mosquitoes.
Blow: Tom blew himself up accidentally.
Boil: Please boil an egg for me.
Borrow: I need to borrow your car.
Bounce: Bounce the ball and try and hit it over the net.
Bow: Every child bowed to the teacher.
Break: We broke up.
Breed: Rabbits breed quickly.
Bring: I brought some dessert.
Broadcast: We broadcast news on the hour.
Build: We need to build a fire.
Burn: The spy burned the papers.
Burst: John burst into the room.
Buy: I'll buy a lot of candies for you.
Calculate: A computer can calculate very rapidly.
Can/Could: Can you give me a ring at about 10?
Care: Would you care to join us for dinner?
Carry: I don't carry cash anymore.
Catch: Let's catch a bite.
Celebrate: We're celebrating Tom's birthday.
Change: I changed my mind.
Choose: Every day is beautiful if you choose to see it.
Chop: Tom chopped down the tree that was in our front yard.
Claim: This diet claims to eliminate toxins from the body.
Climb: Carlos climbed the mountain.
Cling: The mud clung to his shoes.
Come: I'm coming today.
Commit: David didn't commit those crimes.
Communicate: I can't communicate with Anna like I used to.
Compare: They compared the new car with the old one.
Compete: I competed with him for the first prize.
Complain: John complained about the weather.
Complete: He completed drawing his pictures.
Concern: I'm concerned for Anna's safety.
Confirm: The report has yet to be confirmed.
Consent: We hope you will consent to act in his stead.
Consider: Investors should consider putting some money into an annuity.
Consist: A soccer team consists of eleven players.
Consult: You'd better consult your doctor.
Contain: This box contains five apples.
Continue: The finance minister will continue to mastermind Poland’s economic reform.
Convince: I'm not totally convinced of that.
Cook: The pizza will then take about twenty minutes to cook.
Cost: It'll cost about 10,000 yen.
Count: We're counting on you.
Crawl: Tom crawled into bed just before midnight.
Create: I have to create a new website.
Creep: We crept toward the enemy.
Criticize: Tom criticized Mary for not doing the job correctly.
Cry: The baby is crying.
Cut: John cut his finger.
Dance: I want to dance.
Dare: He didn’t dare to speak to her.
Deal: I have to dealt with it.
Decide: He has decided to live in France.
Defer: She deferred writing my thesis.
Delay: Big companies often delay paying their bills.
Deliver: Letters are delivered every day.
Demand: I demand to know what’s going on.
Deny: She denied taking the money.
Depend: I can't depend on you anymore.
Describe: John can't describe how painful it was.
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Verbs are one of the nine parts of speech. A verb is a word or group of words that describes an action, experience or expresses a state of being.
Ask: Historians frequently ask to consult the collection.
Assume: I assume Tom didn't show up.
Assure: I assure you Tom will be perfectly safe.
Astonish: I was astonished by his ignorance.
Attach: You need to attach your photo to the application form.
Attempt: Are you going to attempt to pass the exam?
Attend: She attends school at night.
Attract: Tom certainly attracted a lot of attention.
Avoid: She decided to be a nun in order to avoid meeting him.
Awake: Tom awoke at daybreak.
Bake: Tom baked some muffins.
Bathe: I bathe every day.
Be: He is immature.
Bear: I wish she wouldn’t eat so fast. I can’t bear watching her.
Beat: You can't beat me.
Become: John became very sick.
Beg: I beg to differ with you.
Begin: The leaves begin to fall when autumn comes.
Behave: Tom always behaves himself well. However, Mary does not.
Believe: I believe you're right.
Belong: This bicycle belongs to me.
Bend: Lie flat and let your knees bend.
Bet: I bet you know French.
Bind: Do you bind books?
Bite: I got bitten by mosquitoes.
Blow: Tom blew himself up accidentally.
Boil: Please boil an egg for me.
Borrow: I need to borrow your car.
Bounce: Bounce the ball and try and hit it over the net.
Bow: Every child bowed to the teacher.
Break: We broke up.
Breed: Rabbits breed quickly.
Bring: I brought some dessert.
Broadcast: We broadcast news on the hour.
Build: We need to build a fire.
Burn: The spy burned the papers.
Burst: John burst into the room.
Buy: I'll buy a lot of candies for you.
Calculate: A computer can calculate very rapidly.
Can/Could: Can you give me a ring at about 10?
Care: Would you care to join us for dinner?
Carry: I don't carry cash anymore.
Catch: Let's catch a bite.
Celebrate: We're celebrating Tom's birthday.
Change: I changed my mind.
Choose: Every day is beautiful if you choose to see it.
Chop: Tom chopped down the tree that was in our front yard.
Claim: This diet claims to eliminate toxins from the body.
Climb: Carlos climbed the mountain.
Cling: The mud clung to his shoes.
Come: I'm coming today.
Commit: David didn't commit those crimes.
Communicate: I can't communicate with Anna like I used to.
Compare: They compared the new car with the old one.
Compete: I competed with him for the first prize.
Complain: John complained about the weather.
Complete: He completed drawing his pictures.
Concern: I'm concerned for Anna's safety.
Confirm: The report has yet to be confirmed.
Consent: We hope you will consent to act in his stead.
Consider: Investors should consider putting some money into an annuity.
Consist: A soccer team consists of eleven players.
Consult: You'd better consult your doctor.
Contain: This box contains five apples.
Continue: The finance minister will continue to mastermind Poland’s economic reform.
Convince: I'm not totally convinced of that.
Cook: The pizza will then take about twenty minutes to cook.
Cost: It'll cost about 10,000 yen.
Count: We're counting on you.
Crawl: Tom crawled into bed just before midnight.
Create: I have to create a new website.
Creep: We crept toward the enemy.
Criticize: Tom criticized Mary for not doing the job correctly.
Cry: The baby is crying.
Cut: John cut his finger.
Dance: I want to dance.
Dare: He didn’t dare to speak to her.
Deal: I have to dealt with it.
Decide: He has decided to live in France.
Defer: She deferred writing my thesis.
Delay: Big companies often delay paying their bills.
Deliver: Letters are delivered every day.
Demand: I demand to know what’s going on.
Deny: She denied taking the money.
Depend: I can't depend on you anymore.
Describe: John can't describe how painful it was.
....
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★ Phrasal Verbs: https://goo.gl/Riw1r6
★ Idioms: https://goo.gl/KrEMRx
★ Conversations: https://goo.gl/MxQEnV
★ Kids Vocabulary: https://goo.gl/K96toU
★ English Writing: https://goo.gl/3zxuQB
★ IELTS: https://goo.gl/5fi2Sk
★ TOEFL: https://goo.gl/3rdyML
★ British vs. American English: https://goo.gl/ySYPWp
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