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What verbs can describe all kinds of dynamics?

Verbs of 1 and 1 words: eat, sleep, hit, jump, sing, draw, say, touch, blow, suck, bake, fly, jump, stand, sit, buy, sell, collect, pay, scream, shout, listen, do and build.

2. Two-word verbs: like, hate, worry, fear, understand, believe, respect, miss, come back, get up, review, miss, attach importance to, admire, come up, go down, come in, go out, come over, go back, exist, develop, grow, evolve and die.

3. Three-character verbs: eating porridge, drinking cold drinks, sitting on the sofa, playing games, watching posters, listening to music, chatting, sending flowers, playing basketball, playing football, cleaning tables, repairing pipes, applying cream, smelling flowers, giving directions, solve riddles on the lanterns, practicing calligraphy, learning the piano, drawing cartoons, playing chess, playing games, doing handicrafts and reading English.

4. Four-character verbs: gallop freely, hold your head high, fly in Dai Yue, make public, Ma Benteng, run here and there, run with your teeth bared, call friends, climb over the eaves with color, leap forward, make the finishing point, point fingers, seize the sky, be stretched, crouch tiger, hide dragon, carve a boat for a sword, kill chickens and kill tigers.

Classification of Chinese verbs;

Verbs expressing general actions mainly include watching, walking, running, jumping, eating, drinking, knocking, beating, blowing, pulling, beating, singing, listening, speaking, reading and writing. There are hundreds of verbs to express actions and behaviors.

Verbs expressing psychological activities mainly include liking, hating, worrying, fearing, understanding, believing, respecting, remembering, loving, hating, thinking, remembering, attaching importance to and admiring. These verbs are often modified by adverbs, such as "very, very".

The verb "Willing" means able and willing. These verbs mainly include can, should, willing, must, can, want, possible, should, worthy, dare, prefer and so on. These verbs are often placed in front of general verbs. For example, if you like them, you should know.

Directional verbs express the meaning of inclination, mainly including up, down, in, out, over, back, up, down, back, in, out, coming and going. Directional verbs are mainly used after general verbs, just the opposite of will verbs. For example, run over, jump up and carry it in.

Verbs indicating the disappearance of existence mainly include existence, existence, development, growth, evolution and death. Judgment verbs mainly include yes, nai and Wei. Verbs indicating development mainly include spawning, fruiting and flowering.