verb<\/span><\/strong> is a word that shows action, occurrence, or state of being. There are many more verbs of course.<\/p>Here you have some of them:<\/p>
Accept, Achieve, Admit, Affect, Afford, Agree, Allow, Answer, Apply, Argue, Arrange, Arrive, Ask, Avoid, Become, Begin, Believe, Build, Buy, Call.<\/p>
However, here you have these 25 most common verbs<\/strong><\/span> are all one-syllable words.<\/p>be
have
do
say
get
make
go
know
take
see
come
think
look
want
give
use
find
tell
ask
work
seem
feel
try
leave
call<\/p>
This list is indicative only and actual words may change over time.<\/p>
List of verbs that start with A with sentence examples.<\/strong><\/span><\/p>- Accept: I accept your apology.<\/li>
- Accuse: Barbara accused me of lying.<\/li>
- Achieve: Bernie achieved remarkable results at work.<\/li>
- Acknowledge: My mother-in-law after being released from the hospital acknowledged receiving assistance.<\/li>
- Acquire: Tom acquired many new friends going to the Gym.<\/li>
- Adapt: Margaret adapted herself to her new life in Spain.<\/li>
- Add: My daddy added a room to my house.<\/li>
- Adjust: I felt I had adjusted to the idea of being a mother very well.<\/li>
- Admire: He admired the way she had coped with life….<\/li>
- Admit: Peter admitted his errors.<\/li>
- Adopt: Our boss liked your idea and adopted it.<\/li>
- Adore: My daughter adores her grandfather.<\/li>
- Advise: Doctors advised that he should be transferred to a private room..<\/li>
- Afford: My parents can’t even afford a new refrigerator. They don\u2019t have enough money.<\/li>
- Agree: I see your point but I’m not sure I agree with you.<\/li><\/ul>
It’s time to start making your English EPIC!<\/p>
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