This lesson will cover action verbs.
What are Action Verbs?
Action verbs show an action. They show what the subject is doing in the sentence. Here are some examples of action verbs.
run | eat | sleep | hit | cut |
establish | discuss | think | sing | play |
Action verbs change depending on the time are talking about. If we are talking about the past, then we use past tense verbs. If we are talking about the future, then we use future tense verbs.
You can study the verb tenses in detail with our free verb tense lessons.
Here are some example sentences.
- I run every morning. (Present Tense)
- We ate an hour ago. (Past Tense)
- The will discuss it at the meeting. (Future Tense)
- I have played soccer since I was 5 years old. (Present Perfect)
- She had thought about it before she came. (Past Perfect)
- The dog is sleeping. (Present Continuous)
Negative Action Verbs
We use "do not / does not" to make negative sentences in the present tense. We use "did not" to make negative sentences in the past tense. For all the other tenses, we add "not" before the verb.
Here are some example sentences.
- I do not run every morning. (Present Tense)
- We didn't eat an hour ago. (Past Tense)
- The will not discuss it at the meeting. (Future Tense)
- I have not played soccer since I was 5 years old. (Present Perfect)
- She had not thought about it before she came. (Past Perfect)
- The dog is not sleeping. (Present Continuous)
Questions with Action Verbs
We can make regular questions or yes/no questions with action verbs.
Yes/No questions look like this.
- Do you exercise regularly?
- Does she work with him?
- Did he go on vacation?
- Will you play soccer with use this weekend?
- Have you been to Tokyo?
- Is he eating now?
- Are you going to visit your family?
- What do you do on the weekend?
- Where does she work?
- What did you eat for breakfast?
- Why will you go there?
- How many countries have you visited in your life?
- When are you going?
- Who is coming?
- What exercise do you like?