100 English VerbsThe following are some common English phrases: go, come, get, give, take, make, put, seem, be, do, have, say, see, send, keep, let, break, bring, turn, work, set, sit, stand, look, call, walk, run, jump, play (play, play, participate in competitions, etc.), think, know, find, leave, arrive, start, stop, help, try, show, hide, eat, drink, sleep, wake, read, write, open, close, carry, lift, push, pull, love, hate, like, dislike, need, want, use, choose, grow, learn, teach, wait, talk, listen, hear, smell, taste, feel touch, fall, rise, hold, catch, throw, kick, hit, swim, fly, drive, ride. This list only lists some of the common verb types. There are less than 100 of them in total, but it covers the more commonly used verb types in daily life and basic English learning.
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Are English verbs followed by adverbs or adjectives?In English, adjectives or adverbs could be added after a verb, but the usage of the two was different.
When an adjective is added to the end of a verb, it indicates the state or feeling of the subject. For example, adjectives are often added to a verb such as "look","sound","feel","taste", etc., such as "She looked happy". The food tasted delicious. He felt tired after work. He felt very tired after work.
When an adverb is added after a verb, it indicates the manner or degree of the subject's behavior, such as "She speaks English fluently. (She speaks English fluently) They worked hard. (They work very hard).
It should be noted that some adjectives need to be added with "very" or other adverbs of degree before they are used to modify the verb, such as "She is very happy." The food was extremely delicious. He was quite tired. (He's rather tired). In short, one had to choose the appropriate part of speech according to the context and the meaning of the expression.
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