What is a Verb?
A verb is a word that describes an action, a state, or an occurrence. Verbs form the heart of a sentence, indicating what the subject is doing or the condition it is in. Without a verb, sentences cannot express complete thoughts.
Example:
- She runs every morning.
Here, "runs" is the verb that shows the action performed by "she."
Types of Verbs
There are several categories of verbs based on their function in a sentence. These include:
- Action Verbs
- Linking Verbs
- Helping (Auxiliary) Verbs
- Transitive and Intransitive Verbs
- Regular and Irregular Verbs
- Modal Verbs
- Phrasal Verbs
1. Action Verbs
Definition: Action verbs express physical or mental actions. They tell what the subject of the sentence does, either physically or mentally.
Common Action Verbs: run, jump, eat, think, believe, sing
Examples:
- She runs in the park every morning.
- He eats dinner at 7 PM.
- The children play in the garden.
- They sang a beautiful song at the concert.
- I think about you often.
- He jumps over the fence with ease.
- We write essays every week.
- They believe in hard work and dedication.
- She paints landscapes as a hobby.
- He drives to work every day.
2. Linking Verbs
Definition: Linking verbs do not show action. Instead, they connect the subject of the sentence to a word or phrase that describes or identifies it. Common linking verbs include forms of the verb "to be", as well as seem, become, appear, feel, look, sound.
Common Linking Verbs: am, is, are, was, were, seem, become
Examples:
- She is a teacher.
- The soup smells delicious.
- They were excited about the trip.
- He seems tired today.
- The weather becomes colder in winter.
- This painting looks stunning.
- The music sounds amazing.
- The cake appears fresh from the oven.
- I am happy to see you.
- His explanation was clear and concise.
3. Helping (Auxiliary) Verbs
Definition: Helping or auxiliary verbs are used with a main verb to express tense, mood, or voice. The most common helping verbs are be, have, do, and modal verbs (will, can, must, etc.).
Common Helping Verbs: is, are, was, were, have, has, do, does, did
Examples:
- She is running in the park right now.
- They have finished their homework.
- He was reading a book when I called.
- We do need your assistance with the project.
- I am studying for the exam.
- They have been working here for years.
- She has already eaten dinner.
- He does want to join the club.
- We were watching a movie last night.
- You do understand the situation, don't you?
4. Transitive and Intransitive Verbs
Transitive Verbs
Definition: A transitive verb is an action verb that requires a direct object to complete its meaning.
Common Transitive Verbs: give, send, show, buy, tell
Examples:
- She gave me a gift.
- He bought a new car last week.
- The teacher explained the lesson clearly.
- They sent a letter to their parents.
- She shows her paintings to everyone.
Intransitive Verbs
Definition: Intransitive verbs do not require a direct object. The action does not pass onto anything else.
Common Intransitive Verbs: run, cry, laugh, sleep, arrive
Examples:
- She runs every morning.
- He cried during the sad movie.
- They laughed at the joke.
- The baby slept peacefully.
- The train arrived on time.
5. Regular and Irregular Verbs
Regular Verbs
Definition: Regular verbs form their past tense by adding -ed to the base form of the verb.
Common Regular Verbs: walk, talk, play, jump
Examples:
- She walked to the store yesterday.
- They played soccer all afternoon.
- He jumped over the fence.
- I talked to my friend last night.
- She cleaned the house thoroughly.
Irregular Verbs
Definition: Irregular verbs do not follow the typical -ed pattern when forming their past tense. Instead, they change completely.
Common Irregular Verbs: go, eat, see, take, be
Examples:
- She went to the concert last weekend.
- He ate pizza for dinner.
- I saw the movie yesterday.
- They took the bus to school.
- She was very happy with the results.
6. Modal Verbs
Definition: Modal verbs are used to express ability, possibility, permission, or obligation. They include can, could, will, would, shall, should, may, might, must.
Examples:
- She can speak three languages.
- You must finish your homework before going out.
- They might come to the party tonight.
- He will help you with the project.
- We should arrive on time.
- She may go to the store later.
- You could improve your performance with more practice.
- I would recommend this book to anyone.
- They shall return by tomorrow.
- You must wear a mask inside the building.
7. Phrasal Verbs
Definition: Phrasal verbs consist of a verb + preposition or adverb. They function as a single unit with a meaning that is different from the individual meanings of the words.
Common Phrasal Verbs: look after, give up, bring up, turn off, run into
Examples:
- She gave up smoking last year.
- He looked after his younger brother all day.
- They ran into each other at the grocery store.
- Please turn off the lights before leaving.
- She brought up an interesting point during the meeting.
- He put off the assignment until the last minute.
- They ran out of time during the test.
- She took off her jacket when it got warm.
- He looked forward to the vacation all year.
- The plane took off on time.
1. Action Verbs: 100 Examples
Action verbs express physical or mental actions. These verbs tell us what someone or something does.
Examples:
- She runs every morning.
- He eats lunch at noon.
- The children play in the park.
- We study hard for exams.
- She writes in her journal every day.
- They dance at the party.
- I read a book before bed.
- He paints landscapes in his free time.
- She drives to work every day.
- We swim in the pool during summer.
- They laugh at the funny joke.
- She jumps over the fence.
- He cooks dinner for his family.
- We visit the museum on weekends.
- She cleans her room every Saturday.
- They ride their bikes to school.
- He sings in the choir.
- She teaches English at the school.
- They build sandcastles at the beach.
- I watch TV after dinner.
- He fixes the broken chair.
- They listen to music during their commute.
- She plants flowers in the garden.
- He buys groceries every Sunday.
- I call my mom every day.
- She throws the ball to her dog.
- They run a marathon each year.
- He bakes cookies for the party.
- I send emails to my colleagues.
- She walks her dog in the evening.
- He draws pictures in his sketchbook.
- They catch the bus every morning.
- She drinks coffee every morning.
- He plays guitar in a band.
- I type reports for work.
- She organizes events at the company.
- They climb mountains during vacations.
- He drives his car to the office.
- She paints her nails on the weekend.
- They clean the house every weekend.
- He fights in martial arts competitions.
- She reads newspapers daily.
- They write letters to their grandparents.
- He breaks the glass accidentally.
- She grows vegetables in her backyard.
- I enjoy long walks on the beach.
- They solve difficult puzzles together.
- He catches the last train.
- She hears a strange noise outside.
- I discover new places to visit.
- They share stories about their childhood.
- He carries heavy boxes upstairs.
- She prepares a meal for her guests.
- They watch a movie on Saturday night.
- He paints the walls of his new apartment.
- She learns new languages in her free time.
- They throw a party for their friend.
- He answers questions in class.
- She loves cooking for her family.
- I move to a new city for work.
- They play soccer on the weekends.
- He skips breakfast every day.
- She opens the window for fresh air.
- They visit their grandparents every summer.
- He closes the door quietly.
- She catches the bus to work.
- They help their neighbors with yard work.
- He climbs trees in the park.
- She paints beautiful portraits.
- They dance at weddings.
- He travels to different countries for work.
- She bakes fresh bread every morning.
- They watch the sunset from their balcony.
- He buys a new phone every year.
- She drives fast on the highway.
- They eat dinner together every night.
- He takes pictures of the mountains.
- She runs marathons twice a year.
- They clean their rooms every Saturday.
- He flies a plane as a hobby.
- She teaches yoga classes.
- They build snowmen in the winter.
- He repairs his bike on weekends.
- She collects stamps from different countries.
- They draw beautiful illustrations.
- He loves playing video games.
- She rides horses at her family's farm.
- They write stories in their free time.
- He washes his car every week.
- She grows roses in her garden.
- They travel to new cities every summer.
- He studies late at night for exams.
- She decorates her house for holidays.
- They explore new hiking trails.
- He jumps over the puddle.
- She laughs at the funny joke.
- They chase butterflies in the field.
- He cleans his desk before work.
- She adopts a new puppy.
- They celebrate their anniversary every year.
2. Linking Verbs: 100 Examples
Linking verbs connect the subject to a state of being or description. These verbs do not show action but connect the subject to additional information about the subject.
Examples:
- She is a doctor.
- The weather was cold yesterday.
- The cake looks delicious.
- He seems tired after the trip.
- The flowers are beautiful.
- The soup tastes amazing.
- They were excited about the concert.
- She appears nervous before the exam.
- The movie was very interesting.
- He feels happy today.
- The room smells fresh.
- The sky looks clear tonight.
- She is my best friend.
- The dress seems expensive.
- The baby is asleep.
- His explanation was unclear.
- The car looks brand new.
- She feels confident about her presentation.
- The house was clean and tidy.
- The music sounds loud.
- The students are ready for the exam.
- The coffee smells wonderful.
- She is very talented.
- The food tastes delicious.
- He appears calm despite the situation.
- The cake looks perfect for the party.
- The flowers are in full bloom.
- His ideas are interesting.
- She is an excellent dancer.
- The car was in the garage.
- The dress is too tight for me.
- The book seems very informative.
- The children are playing outside.
- The presentation was a success.
- The lake looks peaceful in the morning.
- The situation is under control.
- She was the last one to leave.
- His jokes are always funny.
- The pasta tastes amazing.
- The dog is very friendly.
- His performance was outstanding.
- The weather is getting colder.
- The meeting was productive.
- Her voice sounds angelic.
- The sky was cloudy earlier.
- The concert was fantastic.
- The movie seems too long.
- The painting looks magnificent.
- The chairs are uncomfortable.
- The hotel was fully booked.
- The baby is adorable.
- Her speech was inspiring.
- The coffee is too hot to drink.
- The garden looks beautiful in spring.
- The problem is solvable.
- The pasta tastes better with cheese.
- The music sounds familiar.
- The test was easy.
- The situation is serious.
- The bed was comfortable.
- His solution was clever.
- The room smells of fresh flowers.
- The crowd was enthusiastic.
- The pizza tastes fantastic.
- Her plan seems doable.
- The project was finished on time.
- The flowers are blooming early this year.
- The teacher was patient with the students.
- The children are getting ready for school.
- The party was fun.
- Her dress looks stunning.
- The table was set for dinner.
- The river looks peaceful at sunset.
- The car is very fast.
- The house is for sale.
- The phone is on silent mode.
- The music sounds too loud.
- The bag was on the counter.
- The essay was well-written.
- His actions were commendable.
- The room feels cold.
- The coffee smells like vanilla.
- The flight was delayed.
- The teacher is helpful.
- The answers were correct.
- The event was well-organized.
- The project is almost complete.
- The concert was a huge success.
- The chair feels uncomfortable.
- The trip was worth it.
- The dessert tastes sweet.
- The lake is calm today.
- The situation was manageable.
- The sky is turning gray.
- Her new job seems perfect.
- The water was refreshing.
- The test is difficult.
- The garden looks amazing.
- The city was vibrant at night.
- The story is captivating.
3. Helping (Auxiliary) Verbs: 100 Examples
Helping verbs assist the main verb in forming different tenses, voices, moods, and aspects. The most common helping verbs are be, do, and have, as well as modal verbs (can, will, shall, etc.).
Examples:
- She is studying for her exams.
- They were waiting for the bus.
- He has finished his homework.
- I am going to the market later.
- She does not like spicy food.
- He was reading a book when I called.
- We have been working on the project for weeks.
- They are running in the marathon tomorrow.
- She has already completed the assignment.
- He did not attend the meeting.
- I am writing a letter to my friend.
- She was preparing dinner when they arrived.
- He has been playing guitar for hours.
- We were discussing the plan yesterday.
- I am not feeling well today.
- They do not understand the instructions.
- She is taking a break from work.
- He was fixing the car all morning.
- We have not decided on a date yet.
- She does want to come with us.
- He was thinking about changing careers.
- I have seen that movie before.
- They are visiting us next weekend.
- She is working late tonight.
- He has never been to Europe.
- We do need more time to complete the task.
- I am planning to travel next month.
- She was walking her dog when it started raining.
- He has been living in New York for five years.
- They are building a new house.
- She does not like coffee.
- He is always on time for meetings.
- We were having dinner when the phone rang.
- I have been studying English for two years.
- She was not aware of the situation.
- He has finished his presentation already.
- We do know how to solve the problem.
- I am learning to play the piano.
- They were not expecting so many guests.
- She has lost her keys again.
- He was driving to work when he got the call.
- We are leaving for vacation tomorrow.
- I do appreciate your help.
- She is enjoying the party.
- He was listening to music when I arrived.
- They have been traveling for three weeks.
- I am not sure about the answer.
- She does understand the instructions now.
- He is learning French this year.
- We were talking about the project yesterday.
- I have visited that museum before.
- She was not feeling well this morning.
- He has bought a new car.
- We do not need any more help.
- I am going to bed early tonight.
- They were planning a surprise party.
- She has been practicing yoga for years.
- He was reading the news when I called.
- We are meeting with the team tomorrow.
- She does believe in second chances.
- He is starting a new job next week.
- I have been to that restaurant several times.
- We were discussing the new policy yesterday.
- She has forgotten her password again.
- He is always working late.
- I am waiting for my friend to arrive.
- They do want to see the movie tonight.
- She was cleaning the house when I called.
- He has already applied for the job.
- We are leaving in the morning.
- I am considering a new career path.
- She does not agree with that idea.
- He is traveling to London next week.
- They were not prepared for the exam.
- She has been writing her book for years.
- We do know the way to the park.
- I am organizing the event next month.
- He was thinking about moving to another city.
- They have booked their flights for the trip.
- She is hoping to get a promotion.
- He was talking to his boss when I saw him.
- We are planning a road trip this summer.
- She does want to visit her family this weekend.
- He has already made up his mind.
- I am going shopping this afternoon.
- They were working on the project all day.
- She has never tried sushi before.
- He is practicing his presentation for tomorrow.
- We do have enough time to finish this.
- I am waiting for my turn.
- She was hoping for better weather.
- He has been working on the report all week.
- They are getting married in June.
- She does not mind working late.
- He was repairing the roof when it started to rain.
- We have been friends for over 10 years.
- I am going to start a new book tonight.
- She has been promoted to manager.
- He was planning to take a break next month.
- We are moving to a new house next week.
4. Transitive and Intransitive Verbs: 100 Examples
Transitive Verbs (with Direct Object)
A transitive verb requires a direct object to complete its meaning. The action of the verb is done to someone or something.
Examples:
- She gave me a gift.
- He bought a car last week.
- I read the book yesterday.
- They sent her a letter.
- She invited us to the party.
- He painted the house last summer.
- I heard the news this morning.
- She found her keys in the bag.
- He drank all the water.
- They discovered a new species of bird.
- She taught the students a new lesson.
- I caught a cold last week.
- He sold his old car.
- They built a new school in the town.
- She answered all the questions.
- I played the guitar at the concert.
- He wrote a letter to his friend.
- She drew a beautiful picture.
- They won the championship game.
- He opened the door quietly.
- She served us dinner at 7 PM.
- I cleaned the kitchen after breakfast.
- He fixed the broken chair.
- They designed a new logo for the company.
- She wore a beautiful dress to the event.
- I chose the red shirt over the blue one.
- He cooked a delicious meal for us.
- They shared the good news with their friends.
- She closed the window before it started raining.
- I packed my suitcase for the trip.
- He brought flowers for his mother.
- They built a bridge over the river.
- She raised her hand to ask a question.
- I solved the puzzle in record time.
- He grabbed his coat before leaving.
- They organized a charity event last month.
- She poured some coffee into her cup.
- I called my friend to check on him.
- He prepared breakfast for everyone.
- They watched the movie together.
- She collected stamps from all over the world.
- I saved the document on my computer.
- He chose the steak for dinner.
- They explained the rules of the game.
- She returned the book to the library.
- I completed the assignment on time.
- He drove his car to the office.
- They played chess all afternoon.
- She cut the vegetables for the salad.
- I took a photo of the sunset.
An intransitive verb does not require a direct object. The action does not pass onto an object.
Examples:
- She runs every morning.
- He cried during the sad movie.
- The baby slept peacefully.
- The sun shines brightly in the sky.
- They laughed at the joke.
- The cat jumped onto the counter.
- She danced all night at the party.
- He fainted during the ceremony.
- The kids played in the park.
- The wind blew gently through the trees.
- They walked in the forest for hours.
- The birds sang beautifully this morning.
- The tree grew taller every year.
- He arrived at the station on time.
- The dog barked loudly.
- The leaves fell from the tree.
- She smiled at the compliment.
- The plane landed safely.
- They rested after the long hike.
- The child yawned after a long day.
- He swims in the pool every summer.
- The car stopped at the red light.
- The baby giggles when tickled.
- The bell rang at noon.
- She jumped with joy when she heard the news.
- The rain poured heavily during the storm.
- They slept under the stars.
- The train departed from the station.
- He coughed during the meeting.
- The sun set behind the mountains.
- The flowers bloomed in spring.
- The boat floated on the water.
- The dog ran across the yard.
- The fire burned brightly in the fireplace.
- The audience clapped after the performance.
- The plane took off smoothly.
- The horse galloped across the field.
- The child slept through the night.
- The train arrived late.
- The students cheered for their team.
- The clock ticked slowly during the test.
- She sighed after hearing the news.
- The rain stopped suddenly.
- The baby cried loudly.
- The phone rang for several minutes.
- The stars twinkled in the night sky.
- The dog howled at the moon.
- The boat drifted on the river.
- The leaves rustled in the wind.
- The crowd cheered as the team won.
5. Regular and Irregular Verbs: 100 Examples
Regular Verbs (with -ed ending in past tense)
Regular verbs form their past tense by adding -ed to the base form.
Examples:
- She walked to the store yesterday.
- He played soccer with his friends.
- I studied for the exam last night.
- They watched a movie at the theater.
- She worked late last night.
- He listened to the radio all day.
- I tried a new recipe for dinner.
- She called her mom in the evening.
- He asked for help with his homework.
- They wanted to go on vacation.
- She enjoyed the concert very much.
- I visited my grandparents last weekend.
- He cleaned the entire house.
- They danced at the wedding.
- She painted her bedroom a new color.
- I talked to my teacher after class.
- He loved the new restaurant.
- She cooked pasta for dinner.
- They played video games all afternoon.
- I traveled to Spain last summer.
- She watched TV before bed.
- He fixed his bike over the weekend.
- I helped my friend move.
- She needed more time to finish the project.
- He started a new job last week.
- They laughed at the funny joke.
- She painted a beautiful landscape.
- He cleaned the windows yesterday.
- I visited a museum last week.
- They planned a surprise party.
- She played the piano for hours.
- I enjoyed the beach vacation.
- He waited for the bus in the rain.
- They helped us move into our new house.
- She wanted to see the new movie.
- I asked her about the homework.
- He closed the door quietly.
- They tried a new restaurant last night.
- She worked on her project all day.
- I listened to music while studying.
- He called his brother for advice.
- They traveled to Italy last summer.
- She cooked dinner for her family.
- I played tennis with my friends.
- He watched the football game last night.
- They needed more time to finish the report.
- She waited for her friend at the café.
- I visited Paris last year.
- He asked for directions at the station.
- They planned a weekend getaway.
Irregular Verbs (with unpredictable past tense forms)
Irregular verbs do not follow a regular pattern when forming the past tense.
Examples:
- She went to the store yesterday.
- He ate pizza for dinner.
- I saw the movie last week.
- They took a trip to Japan.
- She wrote a letter to her friend.
- He drove his car to work.
- I thought about the problem all day.
- She gave him a birthday present.
- He bought a new laptop.
- They swam in the ocean all afternoon.
- She began her new job last week.
- I chose the blue shirt.
- He broke his leg playing soccer.
- They built a treehouse in their backyard.
- She fell off her bike and hurt her knee.
- I forgot my keys at home.
- He drank all the water in the bottle.
- They won the game last night.
- She spoke to the manager about the issue.
- I read an interesting article yesterday.
- He left the party early.
- They flew to New York last weekend.
- She met her friend for coffee.
- I found my lost wallet under the couch.
- He sat down to rest after the workout.
- They sang a beautiful song at the concert.
- She ran a marathon last month.
- I kept the promise I made.
- He built a bookshelf for the living room.
- They came to the meeting on time.
- She brought snacks for everyone.
- I heard the news on the radio.
- He lost his keys at the park.
- They drove to the beach for the day.
- She taught her students a new lesson.
- I made a cake for the party.
- He felt tired after the long day.
- They ran into an old friend at the mall.
- She told me about her vacation plans.
- I sent an email to my boss.
- He grew tomatoes in his garden.
- They wrote thank-you notes after the party.
- She wore a beautiful dress to the wedding.
- I read a great book last month.
- He hid the gift in the closet.
- They sold their house last year.
- She slept for ten hours last night.
- I spoke to the teacher after class.
- He drew a picture of his family.
- They took the bus to school.
6. Modal Verbs: 100 Examples
Modal verbs are auxiliary verbs that express necessity, possibility, permission, or ability. Common modal verbs include can, could, may, might, must, shall, should, will, would, and ought to. These verbs help convey the mood or intention of the sentence.
Examples:
- She can speak three languages.
- He could run faster when he was younger.
- You may leave the room after the test.
- They might visit us this weekend.
- You must complete your homework before going out.
- She will arrive at 5 PM.
- You should eat more vegetables.
- He would like to join us for dinner.
- You ought to study for your exams.
- They can swim very well.
- She could see the mountains from her window.
- He may call you later.
- You might want to check the schedule.
- We must follow the rules.
- I will call you tomorrow.
- You should wear a jacket; it's cold outside.
- She would prefer coffee over tea.
- They can play the guitar beautifully.
- He could help you with your project.
- You may borrow my book.
- It might rain later today.
- You must stop smoking for your health.
- She will finish the report by tomorrow.
- He should apologize for his behavior.
- I would love to go on vacation.
- You ought to get some rest.
- They can solve the problem easily.
- She could hear the music from her room.
- He may take the day off tomorrow.
- You might want to reconsider your decision.
- We must arrive on time.
- I will meet you at the café.
- You should try the new restaurant.
- She would bring her dog to the park.
- They can finish the task by noon.
- He could pass the exam with more preparation.
- You may attend the meeting if you wish.
- It might snow tonight.
- We must clean the house before the guests arrive.
- She will win the competition.
- You should exercise regularly.
- He would drive us to the airport.
- You ought to be more careful with your words.
- They can come to the party if they are free.
- She could solve the puzzle quickly.
- He may not be available for the meeting.
- You might feel better after some rest.
- We must pay attention during the lecture.
- I will help you with your project.
- You should speak to your teacher about the issue.
- She would enjoy a walk in the park.
- They can finish the project on time.
- He could play the piano when he was a child.
- You may leave once the meeting is over.
- It might take longer than expected.
- We must protect the environment.
- She will visit her grandparents next week.
- You should try to be more patient.
- He would like to learn how to play the guitar.
- You ought to arrive early for the interview.
- They can sing very well.
- She could run faster than anyone else in her class.
- He may need help with his homework.
- You might want to stay home if you're feeling sick.
- We must be kind to others.
- I will go shopping after work.
- You should drink more water.
- She would bake a cake for the party.
- They can meet us at the park later.
- He could have called me, but he didn’t.
- You may take your seat now.
- It might be too late to change your plans.
- We must attend the conference next month.
- She will help you with the assignment.
- You should listen to your parents.
- He would buy a new car if he could afford it.
- You ought to apologize for being late.
- They can bring snacks to the picnic.
- She could dance gracefully when she was younger.
- He may travel to Europe next year.
- You might not understand the instructions at first.
- We must work together to solve the issue.
- I will see you at the party.
- You should always wear a seatbelt.
- She would visit her family more often if she had time.
- They can help with the decorations.
- He could stay home and study, but he went out instead.
- You may want to double-check the document.
- It might take a few days to process.
- We must leave before it gets dark.
- She will send you an email later.
- You should bring a jacket; it might be cold.
- He would always bring flowers for her on special occasions.
- You ought to get more sleep.
- They can speak several languages.
- She could hear the birds chirping in the morning.
- He may ask for an extension on his project.
- You might be right about the answer.
- We must respect each other's opinions.
- I will try to finish the report by tonight.
7. Phrasal Verbs: 100 Examples
Phrasal verbs are combinations of a verb and a preposition or adverb that, when used together, create a new meaning that is different from the individual meanings of the words.
Examples:
- She gave up smoking last year.
- He looked after his younger brother.
- They ran into an old friend at the mall.
- She turned off the lights before leaving.
- The plane took off on time.
- He broke down after hearing the sad news.
- She brought up an important topic during the meeting.
- The car broke down on the highway.
- We need to figure out a solution quickly.
- He put off the meeting until tomorrow.
- She took up painting as a hobby.
- They ran out of time during the test.
- He looked forward to the vacation all year.
- She turned on the television to watch the news.
- The cat jumped on the table.
- He gave in to the temptation and ate the cake.
- She looked up the word in the dictionary.
- They set up a meeting for next week.
- He checked out the new restaurant.
- She ran away from home when she was young.
- The company laid off several employees.
- They worked out a plan for the project.
- He put on his coat before going outside.
- She stood up for her beliefs.
- He took off his shoes at the door.
- They gave away their old furniture.
- She came across an interesting article online.
- He ran over the curb while parking.
- She fell for his charm.
- They broke up after dating for five years.
- He called off the event due to bad weather.
- She put up with his bad behavior.
- He got over his fear of flying.
- She picked up the kids from school.
- They found out the truth about the situation.
- He made up an excuse for being late.
- She took after her mother in many ways.
- He gave away all his old books.
- They checked in at the hotel yesterday.
- She looked into the problem and solved it.
- He put down his book and went to bed.
- They turned down the job offer.
- She brought out the best in her students.
- He cut down on sugar to improve his health.
- She broke into tears when she heard the news.
- They set off on their journey early in the morning.
- He looked up to his older brother.
- She got away with cheating on the test.
- He held on to the railing to avoid falling.
- They gave out flyers for the event.
- She stood by her friend during the tough times.
- He caught up with old friends at the reunion.
- They ran out of milk, so they went to the store.
- She kept up with the latest fashion trends.
- He ran off when he saw the police.
- They came up with a new idea for the project.
- She turned down the music because it was too loud.
- He showed up late to the party.
- They moved in to their new house last week.
- She worked out at the gym every day.
- He came up with a clever solution to the problem.
- They broke into the house through the window.
- She put off doing her homework until the last minute.
- He ran into some trouble with his car.
- They checked out of the hotel this morning.
- She went through a difficult time after losing her job.
- He took after his father in both looks and personality.
- They looked back on their memories fondly.
- She gave in to the pressure and agreed to help.
- He called up his old friend to catch up.
- They ran out of gas on the highway.
- She cut off the conversation and left.
- He broke down the door to rescue the child.
- They came across an old photo album.
- She put on her makeup before leaving.
- He held back his tears during the movie.
- They made up after their argument.
- She turned up the volume to hear the music better.
- He took out the trash before going to bed.
- They looked over the documents carefully.
- She ran across an old friend at the market.
- He gave up smoking after 20 years.
- They set up the chairs for the event.
- She fell apart when she heard the news.
- He stood up to the bully.
- They took in a stray cat.
- She called off the wedding at the last minute.
- He put up the decorations for the party.
- They checked in at the airport early.
- She ran out of patience with her brother.
- He held up the line by taking too long.
- They looked into the issue further.
- She came up with a brilliant idea.
- He turned off the lights before leaving.
- They made out in the backseat of the car.
- She fell down the stairs and hurt her leg.
- He gave back the money he borrowed.
- They put together a beautiful scrapbook.
- She showed off her new dress at the party.
- He stood out in the crowd because of his height.
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