30 Common Verbs for Young Learners
As young learners start to grasp the English language, it is important to introduce them to common verbs. Verbs are words that show action or state of being. Below are 30 common verbs that can help young learners become more familiar with English verbs.
Verbs for Actions
Verbs for actions describe what someone or something is doing. These verbs can be used to talk about daily routines and activities.
Verbs for States of Being
Verbs for states of being describe how someone or something exists or feels. These verbs are often used to talk about feelings or describe appearances.
9. be - The verb that shows existence or identity (am, is, are). 10. feel - When you experience emotions or sensations. 11. look - When you direct your gaze towards something. 12. taste - When you experience the flavour of something. 13. smell - When you perceive odours using your nose. 14. sound - When you hear something. 15. seem - When something appears a certain way from your perception.Verbs for Daily Routines
Verbs for daily routines describe what someone or something does every day. These verbs are often used to talk about habits and schedules.
By learning these common verbs, young learners can start to understand how to use them in sentences and communicate their actions, states of being, and routines. Remember, the more you practice using these verbs, the easier it will become!