English verbs of movement and action

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English verbs of movement and action


begin – to begin to appear – to appear be late – to be late to continue – to continue to take – to borrow (time) put off – to postpone the finish – to finish the end – to complete the stop – to cease the cease – to cease the movelift -raise- raise -raise- riselower -lower- go-outgo-incross -go- crossgo-along -go-along- followturn-right-left -turn right-left arrive -arrive- returngogo -go, go come – come on foot – go on foot run – escape fly – fly ride – ride / ride be – be have – have there is – there is be presentbe sufficient – be enough be absentbe empty – empty gatheradd ( fill ) fill – fill fill – fill be full – be full reduce – shorten exclude – exclude spend – spend spoil – spoil remain – stay keep – hold hold – own belong – belong contain – contain march – walk walk – go run – run crawl – creep tiptoe – go on tiptoe drag – drag push – push jump – jump leap – jump (long distance) hop – jump skip – jumping hit – hit stretch – stretch, stretch lift – lift put down – stem five dive – dive lean – lean, recline sit – sit crouch – sneak squat – squat bend – bend pick up – pick up hold – keep the carry – carry slap / hit – smack (usually palm of the hand) punch – punch kick – kicking catch – catch throw – throw pull – pull Be sure to save this cheat sheet, and even better – print and hang in a prominent place. So it will be much easier for you to memorize all the verbs of action and motion. And share this information with your friends!