

Rather, they connect the subject of the sentence to the additional information that’s about to come. Using an example of a verb that starts with "g," if we said, “Ginger is graduating from medical school,” then “is” would be the helping verb to the main (action) verb “graduating.” These help the main verb of the sentence, extending its meaning. Another common form is the helping verb.For example, grumble and guarantee are action verbs. These are verbs that indicate things you can do. The most common type is an action verb.Let’s explore a few of the different types of verbs. In the sentence, “Gary gulped water,” “Gary” is the subject, “gulped” is the verb and “water” is the direct object. They put the subject of the sentence into motion. Verbs are the heavy lifters that carry out the action of a sentence. The basic formula for a sentence is subject + verb + direct object. To flow with a bubbling or rippling sound

To make a low, rumbling sound in the throat to express hostility or anger To give a deep sound of pain or displeasure To make an unpleasant face or twist up your facial features To look up information using an online search engine To urge someone or an animal to take a specific action To bite and wear away a small part at a time Moving your body in a way that conveys a feeling or emotion To rinse or wash the throat with a liquid To open the mouth widely, such as to yawn or in surprise There is also a short list of synonyms for each verb. Enjoy 50 popular "g" verbs in the English language along with one of their definitions.

In this series, you've been walking through the alphabet, exploring verbs that start with "a" and continuing all the way through to the end.
