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What are all the action verbs involved in a person's routine day to day life?

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Mr Singaravelu, you have been keeping us busy on English Grammar... Is it that you are testing our gut on English? or is it that your students are really asking you too many questions and you come searching for answers! Just Joking! When it comes to the most versatile part of speech in a sentence,...
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Mr Singaravelu, you have been keeping us busy on English Grammar... Is it that you are testing our gut on English? or is it that your students are really asking you too many questions and you come searching for answers! Just Joking! When it comes to the most versatile part of speech in a sentence, you could say verbs rule. You can make an entire sentence out of one verb. For example, “Stop!” See, that’s a sentence! You can’t make a sentence with any other part of speech. Nouns cannot make a one-word sentence, nor can adjectives, adverbs, or any other part of speech. Wake, brush, drink, eat, wash, stand, sit, comb,wear, pick, read, write, Give, Meet, Greet, Open, Close, Listen, Pick, Drop, Look, Teach, Learn, Sleep, Laugh, Cry, Fight, Hide, Cook, Sing, Pray All of these words show some kind of action. They express something that a person, animal, or object can do. That’s why we call them action verbs. Language has become so inevitable that you need a word to identify an action 'Smile :)' Happy Learning!! read less
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Action Verbs are verbs that express action. Ex: run, walk, do, drive. E.g.I’ll do my homework when I get home. Most action verbs are defined as transitive or intransitive. Transitive verbs always receive a direct object. E.g. ---Richard annoys his boss so much that he’ll never get a promotion.(His...
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Action Verbs are verbs that express action. Ex: run, walk, do, drive. E.g.I’ll do my homework when I get home. Most action verbs are defined as transitive or intransitive. Transitive verbs always receive a direct object. E.g. ---Richard annoys his boss so much that he’ll never get a promotion.(His boss is the direct object of annoys and a promotion is the direct object of get) Here’s a list of some common transitive verbs that must be followed by a direct object: bring,send,owe,contain,buy,show,take,tell,verify,check,get,wash,finalizeannoy,lay,lend,offered,it,make,phone. Intransitive verbs do not need a direct object in order to complete their meaning.E.g. ---If Cathy continues to be late for work, the boss will fire her. (Continues is followed by an infinitive (to be), with no direct object.) Here is a list of common intransitive verbs: come,explode,laugh,sit,rise,excel,respond,run,cough,swim,emigrates, mile,act,cry,immigrate,lie,arrive,continue,die,go. Here is a list of several verbs that can be both transitive and intransitive depending on their meanings: set,leave,give,study,sit,grow,smell,dance,sing,write,teach,burn,eat,paintdrive,manage,stop,climb,run,check,cost,go,pay,improve. read less
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Well now! That would depend on who it is we are talking about! Abiding by Nature's Laws though, an average human being should eat, sleep, walk, sit, stand, play (assuming they are children, or have a really fun job!), exercise (unless they are couch potatoes like me!), read (unless they'd prefer...
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Well now! That would depend on who it is we are talking about! Abiding by Nature's Laws though, an average human being should eat, sleep, walk, sit, stand, play (assuming they are children, or have a really fun job!), exercise (unless they are couch potatoes like me!), read (unless they'd prefer watching the TV) and go through the myriad range of emotions that make humans, well, humans! read less
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drink,work,sleep,learn,eat,talk,buy etc.
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Changed, Defined, Designed, Earned, Exercised, Improved, Installed etc
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The action verbs we use on daily routines are: walk, eat, drink, sleep, read, write, play and so on.
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Eat, sleep, play, work, annoy, excite, irritate, attend etc
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Almost every action is a verb n evry verb is an action. foe example playing, writing, crying, acting... etc....
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eat ,work play ....
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Though routine changes from person to person, the common action verbs are: get up/wake up, brush, bathe, eat, get ready, commute/go and come back, return, spend time, watch T.V, go to bed etc.,
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