Welcome to the verbs exercises section! Here, you will find a variety of exercises to help you practice and improve your verb usage. Whether you are a beginner or an advanced learner, these exercises are designed to cater to your needs.
Types of Verbs
Verbs are action words that express what a person, place, thing, or idea does, feels, or is. There are several types of verbs, including:
- Action Verbs: Express actions or events. For example, "run", "jump", "read".
- State Verbs: Express states or conditions. For example, "be", "have", "go".
- Linking Verbs: Connect the subject to a noun or adjective. For example, "seem", "look", "feel".
Exercises
Action Verbs
- Replace the verb "do" with an action verb from the list below:
I ___________ my homework every day.
She ___________ her job for ten years.
They ___________ to the park yesterday.
List of action verbs: walk, eat, drink, sleep, study, work, travel, visit, cook, clean.
State Verbs
- Choose the correct state verb to complete the sentence:
I ___________ (am/are) happy.
He ___________ (has/have) a book.
They ___________ (go/goes) to school.
Correct answers: am, has, go.
Linking Verbs
- Complete the sentences using a linking verb:
She ___________ (seems/look) tired.
The cake ___________ (smells/tastes) delicious.
The sky ___________ (feels/gets) cloudy.
Correct answers: seems, tastes, gets.
Additional Resources
For more exercises and information on verbs, please visit our Grammar section.