A verb is a necessary portion of speech that expresses an action, event, or state of being. Verbs are divided into three types: action verbs (run, leap, write), connecting verbs (is, seem, become), and auxiliary (helping) verbs (can, will, have). They vary in form depending on the tense (past, present, future), voice (active, passive), and mood. Regular verbs follow established conjugation rules, but irregular verbs change suddenly (go → went, eat → ate). Understanding verbs enhances sentence structure and communication by clearly demonstrating what the subject is doing or feeling, resulting in more dynamic and expressive writing.
Verbs that start with A are 31 and Verb that start with B are 17. Verbs that start with C are 29 and Verb that start with D are 28. Verbs that start with E are 24 and Verb that start with F are 18. Verbs that start with G are 11 and Verb that start with H are 8. Verbs that start with I are 17 and Verb that start with J are 2. Verbs that start with K are 2 and Verb that start with L are 8. Verbs that start with M are 16 and Verb that start with N are 2. Verbs that start with O are 6 and Verb that start with P are 19. Verbs that start with Q are 1 and Verb that start with R are 21. Verbs that start with S are 26 and Verb that start with T are 20. Verbs that start with U are 4 and Verb that start with V are 2. Verbs that start with W are 10 and Verb that start with X are 1. Verbs that start with Z are 3. Total verbs across all letters are 326.