Verb encyclopedia

1. 1-word verb: eat, sleep, beat, hit, jump, sing, draw, talk, touch, blow, suck, bake, fly, jump, stand, sit, buy, sell, Receive, hand over, scream, shout, listen, do, build, make, repair, scold, ask, drink.

2. 2-word verbs: like, hate, worry, fear, understand, believe, respect, miss, come back, get up, review, miss, value, admire, come up, go down, come in, go out, Come, go back, exist, develop, grow, evolve, die.

3. 3-character verbs: eat porridge, drink cold drinks, sit on the sofa, play games, read posters, listen to music, chat, send flowers, play basketball, play football, clean tables, repair pipes , apply facial cream, smell flowers, tell directions, guess riddles, practice calligraphy, learn piano, draw cartoons, play chess, play games, do crafts, read English, do homework, play guitar, make phone calls, send text messages, watch TV, play Cell phone, reading comics.

4. 4-character verbs: gallop, be elated, be dazzled by stars and moons, flutter with flowers, gallop, run around, show teeth and claws, call friends, reciprocate favors, fly over the walls, soar and leap, add the finishing touch, point fingers, grab. The sky shouts and the earth is overwhelmed, stretched thin, crouching tigers, hiding dragons, carving boats for swords, killing chickens to scare monkeys, looking here and there, swaggering, soaring in the clouds and mist, looking left and right, fighting dragons and tigers, singing and dancing, tiptoeing, overcoming thorns and thorns, being a butcher and undressing an ox, taking charge of a horse, climbing a dragon and a phoenix, a chicken flying like a dog.

Classification of Chinese verbs:

Verbs expressing general actions mainly include watching, walking, running, jumping, eating, drinking, knocking, hitting, blowing, pulling, playing, and singing , listening, speaking, reading, writing, etc. There are hundreds or even thousands of verbs expressing actions.

The verbs expressing psychological activities mainly include like, hate, worry, fear, understand, believe, respect, miss, love, hate, want, miss, value, admire, etc. These verbs are often preceded by " Modify with adverbs such as "very, very".

Can-will verbs mean to be able and willing. Such verbs mainly include can, should, willing, must, can, want, possibly, should, deserve, dare, rather, etc. These verbs are often placed In front of general verbs, such as may like, should know.

Trend verbs express the meaning of trend. These verbs mainly include up, down, in, out, over, back, up, down, come, back, in, out, come, go, etc. Trend verbs are mainly used after ordinary verbs, which are exactly the opposite of voluntary verbs. For example, run over, jump up, and carry it in.

The verbs expressing existence, change and disappearance mainly include existence, existence, development, growth, evolution, death, etc. The main verbs of judgment include yes, nai, wei, etc. Verbs expressing development mainly include laying eggs, fruiting, flowering, etc.