What are the commonly used verbs?

1. One-word verbs: eat, sleep, beat, jump, sing, draw, say, touch, blow, suck, bake, fly, jump, stand, sit, buy, sell, collect, pay, call, shout, listen, do, build, build, and build.

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

3, 3-word verbs: eat porridge, drink cold drinks, sit on the sofa, play games, watch posters, listen to music, chat, send flowers, play basketball, play football, clean the table, repair pipes, put on face cream, smell flowers, tell the direction, guess riddles, practice calligraphy, learn piano, draw cartoons, play chess, play games and do handicrafts.

4, 4-word verbs: galloping freely, holding one's head high, wearing a star Dai Yue, beautifully dressed, Wan Ma Benteng, running around here and there, bared one's teeth, calling friends, reciprocated, climbing over the eaves, leaping forward and leaping forward, making the finishing point, pointing fingers, grabbing the sky and the ground, being short of money, crouching tiger, hiding dragon, carving a boat for a sword.

Classification of Chinese verbs:

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

Verbs expressing psychological activities mainly include like, hate, worry, fear, understanding, believe, respect, miss, love, hate, think, miss, attach importance to, admire, etc. These verbs are often modified by adverbs such as "very, very".

Willing verbs mean being able and willing. These verbs mainly include being able, should, willing, must, can, want, possibly, should, be worthy, dare, would rather, etc. These verbs are often placed in front of general verbs, such as maybe like and should know.

Trend verbs are the meaning of trend. These verbs mainly include up, down, in, out, over, back, up, down, coming, back, in, out, coming and going. Directional verbs are mainly used after general verbs, just the opposite of willing verbs. For example, running over, jumping up and carrying in.

The verbs that indicate the disappearance of existence mainly include being, existence, development, growth, evolution and death. The main judging verbs are Yes, Nai and Wei. Verbs indicating development mainly include spawning, fruiting and flowering.