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\nVerbs are those words that show any action or feeling. They are used to define the activity of a subject and explain what’s happening in the sentence, for example, run, sing, play, etc. Along with actions, they are also indicative of the feelings of the subject like, hurt, love, think, consider, etc. This is to say that verbs are an absolute necessity to form a sentence. Consider the following sentences:<\/p>\n

\u25e6 She went to the park.
\n \u25e6 We are extremely tired after the games.
\n \u25e6 He loves to read and write.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n

\tSome other verbs are worship, wrench, spill, pinch, munch, express, control, and so on. Following is a list of verbs for you to browse through from every alphabet along with their pronunciation\n<\/p><\/div>\n

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Irregular Verbs<\/a> Action Verbs<\/a> Regular Verbs<\/a> Intransitive Verbs<\/a> Transitive Verbs<\/a> Positive Verbs<\/a><\/p>\n


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3 Letter<\/a> 4 Letter<\/a> 5 Letter<\/a> 6 Letter<\/a> 7 Letter<\/a> 8 Letter<\/a> 9 Letter<\/a> 10 Letter<\/a><\/p>\n


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A<\/a> B<\/a> C<\/a> D<\/a> E<\/a> F<\/a> G<\/a> H<\/a> I<\/a> J<\/a> K<\/a> L<\/a> M<\/a> N<\/a> P<\/a> Q<\/a> R<\/a> S<\/a> T<\/a> U<\/a> V<\/a> W<\/a> X<\/a> Y<\/a> Z<\/a><\/p>\n


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A Verbs<\/a><\/h3>\n