English Grammar

List of Verbs with 100+ Examples

What is Verb?

A  VERB  is a type of word (speech unit) that describes an event or a condition. Every sentence has a verb, which is the primary component. The only word class in English that may display both past and present tenses is the verb. that list of verbs improve you English.

Common List of Verbs

Action Verbs List

Compare Compete Complain
Comply Compose Compute
Concentrate Conceptualize Conclude
Conduct Confer Confirm
Connect Conserve Consider
Consolidate Construct Consult
Contribute Control Convert
Coordinate Correct Correspond
Counsel Create Critique
Cultivate Cut Deal
Debate Decide Dedicate
Define Delegate Deliver
Demonstrate Depend Design
Detail Develop Devise
Diagnose Differentiate Direct
Discover Discuss Display
Distribute Document Draft
Draw Drive Earn
Edit Educate Effect
Audit Authorize Award
Balance Bargain Benefit
Blend Boost Brief
Build Calculate Call
Cancel Capture Care
Carry Catalogue Categorize
Change Check Choose
Classify Clean Clear
Close Coach Collaborate
Collect Combine Communicate
Alert Allocate Allow

Transitive Verbs List

eat watch love
drink see hate
write hear admire
read smell support
visit touch help
meet taste teach
call entertain learn
text visit invite
email meet deliver
fax call ship
mail text sell
ship email buy
lend fax borrow
give mail take
throw ship catch
open lend close
lock give unlock

100 Common English Verbs 

1. be
2. have
3. do
4. say
5. go
6. can
7. get
8. would
9. make
10. know
11. will
12. think
13. take
14. see
15. come
16. could
17. want
18. look
19. use
20. find
21. give
22. tell
23. work
24. may
25. should
26. call
27. try
28. ask
29. need
30. feel
31. become
32. leave
33. put
34. mean
35. keep
36. let
37. begin
38. seem
39. help
40. talk
41. turn
42. start
43. might
44. show
45. hear
46. play
47. run
48. move
49. like
50. live in
51. believe
52. hold
53. bring
54. happen
55. must
56. write
57. provide
58. sit
59. stand
60. lose
61. pay
62. meet
63. include
64. continue
65. set
66. learn
67. change
68. lead
69. understand
70. watch
71. follow
72. stop
73. create
74. speak
75. read
76. allow
77. add
78. spend
79. grow
80. open
81. walk
82. win
83. offer
84. remember
85. love
86. consider
87. appear
88. buy
89. wait
90. serve
91. die
92. send
93. expect
94. build
95. stay
96. fall
97. cut
98. reach
99. kill
100. remain

List of Verbs with Examples

List (A)

Verbs  Examples
Abuse He was dismissed for abusing his authority at work.
Accept She accepted the job offer with great excitement.
Access You need a password to access the computer system.
Acknowledge He acknowledged his mistake and apologized.
Accuse She was wrongly accused of stealing the money.
Achieve After years of hard work, he finally achieved his goal.
Acquire The company acquired a new property downtown.
Act She will act in the leading role in the upcoming play.
Adapt The species had to adapt to survive in a changing environment.

List (B)

Verbs Examples
Bake She loves to bake cookies for her friends.
Balance It can be difficult to balance work and personal life.
Base The company is based in New York City.
Battle The soldiers battled bravely throughout the night.
Bear It’s hard to bear the pain of losing a loved one.
Beat The champion beat the challenger in three straight sets.
Become He became a doctor after many years of study.
Begin Let’s begin the meeting with a brief overview.
Behave The children need to behave during the ceremony.
Believe I believe in your ability to succeed.
Belong This book belongs to the library, not to me.
Bend You need to bend the wire into a hook shape.
Bet I bet you can’t eat just one chip.

List (C)

Verbs Examples
Catch Try to catch the ball when I throw it to you.
Cause Smoking can cause serious health problems.
Celebrate They celebrated their anniversary with a fancy dinner.
Change You need to change the flat tire before you can drive further.
Charge Don’t forget to charge your phone overnight.
Chart The teacher charted the students’ progress on the wall.
Check Please check the document for any errors.
Choose You can choose any item from the menu that you like.
Claim He claimed to have traveled the world, but I’m skeptical.
Click Just click the button to submit your order online.
Close Please close the door on your way out.
Collect She loves to collect rare stamps from different countries.
Combine Combine the flour and sugar before adding the eggs.

List (D)

Verbs Examples
Dance They danced all night at the wedding reception.
Dare I dare you to try the spiciest dish on the menu.
Date They’ve been dating for three years now.
Deal She’s known for her ability to deal with difficult clients.
Debate The candidates will debate the issues on live television.
Decide You need to decide where you want to go for your vacation.
Delay The flight was delayed due to bad weather.
Deliver The company promises to deliver your package by tomorrow.
Demand The job demands a lot of attention to detail.
Depend Success often depends on how much effort you put in.
Describe Describe the person you saw at the scene of the crime.
Deserve After all your hard work, you deserve a break.
Design She designs clothes for a living.
Desire He has a strong desire to travel the world.

List (E)

Verbs Examples
Effect The new law will effect significant changes in the industry.
Emphasize The speaker emphasized the importance of regular exercise.
Employ The company employs over 500 people.
Encourage Teachers should encourage students to think critically.
End The movie ends with a surprising twist.
Engage The author engages readers with her captivating storytelling.
Enhance Adding fresh herbs will enhance the flavor of the dish.
Enjoy I enjoy reading books on rainy days.
Ensure Please ensure all the windows are locked before leaving.
Enter He entered the room and everyone applauded.
Escape The prisoner tried to escape from jail.
Establish The company was established in 1985.
Estimate Can you estimate the cost of the repair?

List (F)

Verbs Examples
Fail I tried my best, but I failed the exam.
Fall Leaves fall from the trees in autumn.
Fear Many people fear speaking in public.
Feed Don’t forget to feed the cat before you leave.
Feel I feel happy when I spend time with my friends.
Fight The two nations fought a long and costly war.
Fill Fill the glass to the top, please.
Find Did you find your keys?
Finish She finished the race in first place.
Fit These shoes fit perfectly.
Fix Can you fix the leaky faucet?
Flow The river flows into the sea.
Fly The bird flew over the trees.
Focus Focus on your tasks to be more productive.

List (G)

Verbs Examples
Gain He hopes to gain experience in the field through this internship.
Gather We will gather at the park for a picnic on Saturday.
Generate The new policy will generate a lot of interest among the public.
Get I need to get groceries on my way home from work.
Give Please give me a call when you arrive.
Go Let’s go to the movies tonight.
Grow She loves to grow her own vegetables in the garden.
Guarantee The product comes with a one-year guarantee.
Guard The security guard watches over the premises at night.
Guess Can you guess the answer to this riddle?
Guide The tour guide led us through the museum, explaining each exhibit.

List (H)

Verbs Examples
Happen Accidents can happen when you’re not paying attention.
Harm Pollution can harm the environment in many ways.
Hate I hate having to wake up early on weekends.
Have We have dinner at 7 PM every evening.
Hear Did you hear the news about the storm coming?
Heat Please heat the soup before serving.
Help Could you help me move this heavy table?
Hesitate Don’t hesitate to ask for help if you need it.
Hide The kids love to hide during a game of hide-and-seek.
Highlight The report highlights the main points of the discussion.
Hire The company decided to hire more staff to meet the demand.

List (I)

Verbs Examples
Impact The new law will have a significant impact on the economy.
Implement We need to implement the new system by next month.
Imply Her silence seemed to imply agreement.
Impress He tried to impress his date with his knowledge of fine wine.
Improve I’ve been working hard to improve my Spanish.
Include The tour includes a visit to the ancient ruins.
Incorporate The recipe instructs to incorporate the butter slowly into the mixture.
Increase The company aims to increase its sales by 20% this year.
Indicate The sign indicates that the museum is to the left.
Influence His speech influenced my opinion on the matter.
Inform Please inform me when the documents are ready.
Insist She insists on paying for her own meal.

List (J)

Verbs Examples
Join Would you like to join us for dinner?
Joke He always tells a joke to lighten the mood.
Judge You shouldn’t judge a book by its cover.
Jump The children love to jump in puddles after it rains.
Justify It’s hard to justify spending so much money on a single meal.
Jog She jogs in the park every morning to stay fit.

List (K)

Verbs Examples
Keep Keep your password secure to protect your information.
Kick He kicked the ball into the goal.
Kid I was just kidding when I said your house was haunted.
Kill The company’s poor strategy could kill its chances of success.
Kiss They kissed goodbye at the airport.
Know I know the answer to the question.
Knit My grandmother taught me how to knit.

List (L)

Verbs Examples
Lack The team lacks the experience to win the championship.
Land The plane is about to land.
Laugh We couldn’t help but laugh at the comedian’s jokes.
Lay Lay the baby down gently in the crib.
Lead She leads the team with confidence and skill.
Learn I want to learn how to play the guitar.
Leave Don’t leave your belongings unattended.
Let Let me know if you need any help.
Lie Lie down and rest if you’re feeling unwell.
Lift Can you help me lift this heavy box?
Light Light the candles on the birthday cake.

List (M)

Verbs Examples
Mean What do you mean by that comment?
Meet Let’s meet at the coffee shop at 9 AM.
Mention He didn’t mention anything about leaving early.
Mind Would you mind turning down the music?
Miss I miss my family when I’m away on business trips.
Mistake It’s easy to mistake his confidence for arrogance.
Mix Mix the ingredients together until they’re well combined.
Move We need to move the furniture to clean the carpet.
Must You must wear a helmet when riding a motorcycle.

List (N)

Verbs Examples
Need I need to buy some new shoes for the gym.
Negotiate The union is negotiating a new contract with the company.
Nerve It takes a lot of nerve to stand up to bullies.
Note Please note that the meeting has been rescheduled for Friday.
Notice Did you notice how quiet it is without the kids at home?
Number Number the pages before you submit your report.
Neglect Don’t neglect your health while focusing on work.

List (O)

Verbs Examples
Obtain She was able to obtain rare samples for her research.
Occur The accident occurred at the intersection of Main and First Street.
Offer They offered me a great deal on the car.
Open Open the window to let some fresh air in.
Operate The surgeon will operate early in the morning.
Order I’d like to order a pizza with extra cheese, please.
Organize Can you help organize the files by date?
Overtake The cyclist managed to overtake the leader in the final stretch.
Ought You ought to check the oil level in your car regularly.
Overcome She overcame her fear of flying and traveled around the world.
Owe I owe you an apology for my behavior yesterday.
Own They own a small coffee shop downtown.

List (P)

Verbs Examples
Pack Don’t forget to pack a toothbrush for the trip.
Paint She decided to paint her room a bright blue color.
Park I managed to park the car in a very tight space.
Participate All students are encouraged to participate in the science fair.
Pass The law passed with a unanimous vote.
Pattern The artist developed a unique pattern for her textiles.
Pause Let’s pause for a coffee break before we continue the meeting.
Pay Please pay the cashier on your way out.
Perfect He’s always trying to perfect his golf swing.
Perform The musician will perform live tonight at the venue.
Permit The city does not permit parking in this area.
Persuade He managed to persuade his friends to go hiking instead of shopping.
Pick Please pick some apples from the tree in the backyard.
Pin Pin the tail on the donkey is a popular game at children’s parties.
Pitch The entrepreneur will pitch her business idea to potential investors.
Place Place the vase in the center of the table.
Plan We plan to visit Italy next summer.
Plant My mother loves to plant flowers in her garden every spring.
Plate The chef plated the dessert with a flourish.
Play The children love to play at the park after school.

List (Q)

Verbs Examples
Qualify She hopes to qualify for the Olympics next year.
Quit He plans to quit smoking starting next month.
Quote Can you quote the famous line from the movie?

List (R)

Verbs Examples
Race The horses will race at the track this afternoon.
Rain It’s supposed to rain all day tomorrow.
Raise They will raise the flag at the ceremony.
Range The new model car ranges in price from $20,000 to $30,000.
Rate How would you rate your meal on a scale from 1 to 10?
Reach Can you reach the top shelf without a ladder?
React She didn’t react well to the news of the cancellation.
Read I like to read before bed to relax.
Realize I didn’t realize how late it had gotten.
Receive Did you receive the package I sent?
Recognize I recognize that song playing on the radio.
Recommend Can you recommend a good restaurant in the area?
Record They plan to record their new album next month.
Recover He is recovering from a minor surgery.
Reduce To reduce waste, we’re using reusable containers.
Refer Please refer to the manual if you have any questions about the procedure.
Reflect The mirror reflects the light beautifully in this room.
Refuse She refused to go along with the plan.
Register Don’t forget to register for the conference by the end of the week.
Regret I regret not taking the opportunity when I had the chance.
Relax It’s important to relax after a long week of work.
Release The band will release their new single next month.

List (S)

Verbs Examples
Slide Slide the document under the door if I’m not here.
Slip Be careful not to slip on the icy sidewalk.
Smell Do you smell something burning?
Smile Smile for the camera!
Smoke Smoking is prohibited inside the building.
Solve Can you solve this puzzle?
Sort Sort the laundry into whites and colors.
Sound The alarm will sound if there is a fire.
Speak Speak clearly when you give your presentation.
Specify Please specify your dietary restrictions when you RSVP.
Speed Don’t speed on the highway; there’s a lot of traffic today.
Spell Can you spell your last name for me?
Spend We plan to spend our vacation in Hawaii.
Spirit The team’s spirit was high despite the loss.
Spite In spite of the rain, the outdoor wedding proceeded.
Split Let’s split the bill evenly among everyone.
Sport She will sport a new dress at the party.
Spot Can you spot the differences between these two pictures?
Spray Spray the plants with water every morning.
Spread Spread butter on the toast while it’s still warm.
Spring Flowers begin to bloom when spring arrives.
Stable The patient’s condition is stable for now.

List (T)

Verbs Examples
Take Take your umbrella in case it rains.
Talk Let’s talk about your plans for the project.
Tank The fish tank needs cleaning.
Tap Tap your card on the reader to pay for your purchases.
Taste Taste the soup and tell me if it needs more salt.
Tax The government will tax luxury goods at a higher rate.
Teach She teaches mathematics at the local high school.
Tear Be careful not to tear the pages when you turn them.
Tell Tell me the truth; did you eat the last cookie?
Tend She tends to her garden every weekend.
Term The president’s term lasts four years.
Test Test the batteries to see if they still have a charge.
Text Text me when you’re on your way and I’ll start dinner.
Thank Remember to thank your host before you leave the party.
Think Think carefully before you make a decision.
Throw Throw the ball to me; I’m open!
Touch Don’t touch the painting; it’s still wet.
Tour They went on a tour of the historic city center.
Trade He trades stocks as a hobby.
Traffic The traffic is heavy during rush hour.
Train She trains at the gym every day for her upcoming race.
Translate Could you translate this document into French?
Trash Don’t forget to take out the trash tonight.
Travel I love to travel to new and exciting places.
Treat Treat yourself to a spa day; you deserve it.
Trip She’s planning a trip to Europe next month.
Trouble Don’t trouble yourself with my problems.
Truck The truck delivers goods to the store every Monday.
Trust Trust your instincts when making a decision.
Try Try not to worry about the test; you’ll do fine.
Turn Turn the page to continue reading the story.

List (U)

Verbs Examples
Understand I understand the instructions for the assignment now.
Upset It upsets me to see you so unhappy about the situation.
Use Use a coaster to prevent rings on the wooden table.

List (V)

Verbs Examples
Value I value your opinion on this matter.
Vary The menu options vary each day at the cafeteria.
View Let’s go to the top of the building to view the city skyline.
Visit We plan to visit our grandparents this weekend.
Vacuum Could you vacuum the living room rug?
Volunteer She decided to volunteer at the local animal shelter.

List (W)

Verbs Examples
Wait Wait here while I check us in for our flight.
Wake I wake up early every morning to go for a run.
Walk Let’s walk through the park on our way home.
Wall We need to wall off the construction area for safety.
Want I want to learn how to play the guitar.
War They studied the causes of the war in history class.
Warn The weather service warned of a severe storm approaching.
Was She was the first to arrive at the meeting.
Wash Please wash your hands before dinner.
Waste Don’t waste your time on things that don’t make you happy.
Watch Watch the movie and tell me what you think.
Wave Wave goodbye to your friends as you leave.
Wear You should wear a hat on sunny days to protect yourself from the sun.
Weigh Weigh the flour before adding it to the mixture.
Were They were excited about the upcoming trip.
Win Our team will win the championship this year!
Wise It is wise to save money for unexpected expenses.
Wish I wish you a happy birthday.
Wonder Sometimes I wonder what the future will hold.
Worry Don’t worry about the small details.
Would Would you like to join us for dinner tonight?
Wrap Wrap the gift in colorful paper before giving it to her.
Write Write a list of groceries we need to buy.

Some Forms of Verbs

  • Awake – awoke –  awoken
  • Be – was, were – been
  • Beat – beat – beaten
  • Become – became – become
  • Begin – began – begun
  • Bend – bent – bent
  • Bet – bet – bet
  • Bid – bid – bid
  • Bite – bit – bitten
  • Blow – blew – blown
  • Break – broke – broken
  • Bring – brought – brought
  • Broadcast – broadcast – broadcast
  • Build – built – built
  • Burn – burned or burnt – burned or burnt
  • Buy – bought – bought
  • Catch – caught – caught
  • Choose – chose – chosen
  • Come – came – come
  • Cost – cost – cost
  • Cut – cut – cut
  • Dig – dug – dug
  • Do – did – done
  • Draw – drew – drawn
  • Dream – dreamed or dreamt – dreamed or dreamt
  • Drive – drove – driven
  • Drink – drank – drunk
  • Eat – ate – eaten
  • Fall – fell – fallen
  • Feel – felt – felt
  • Fight – fought – fought
  • Find – found – found
  • Fly -flew -flown
  • Forget -forgot -forgotten
  • Forgive -forgave -forgiven
  • Freeze -froze -frozen
  • Get -got -got (sometimes gotten)
  • Give -gave -given
  • Go -went -gone
  • Grow -grew -grown
  • Hang -hung -hung
  • Hear -heard -heard
  • Hide -hid -hidden
  • Hit -hit -hit
  • Hold -held -held
  • Hurt -hurt -hurt
  • Keep -kept -kept
  • Know -knew -known
  • Lay -laid -laid
  • Lead -led -led
  • Learn -learned or learnt -learned or learnt
  • Leave -left -left
  • Lend -lent -lent
  • Let -let -let
  • Lie -lay -lain
  • Lose -lost -lost
  • Make -made -made
  • Mean -meant -meant
  • Meet -met -met
  • Pay -paid -paid
  • Put -put –put
  • Read -read -read
  • Ride -rode -ridden
  • Ring -rang -rung
  • Rise -rose -risen
  • Run -ran -run
  • Say -said -said
  • See- saw -seen
  • Sell -sold -sold
  • Send -sent- sent
  • Show -showed -showed or shown
  • Shut -shut -shut
  • Sing -sang -sung
  • Sink -sank -sunk
  • Sit -sat -sat
  • Sleep – slept- slept
  • Speak -spoke -spoken
  • Spend -spent -spent
  • Stand -stood -stood
  • Swim -swam -swum
  • Take -took -taken
  • Teach -taught -taught
  • Tear -tore -torn
  • Tell -told -told
  • Think -thought -thought
  • Throw -threw -thrown
  • Understand -understood -understood
  • Wake -woke -woken
  • Wear -wore -worn
  • Win -won- won
  • Write -wrote -written
List of Verbs with Examples

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