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Sentences with more than 5 consecutive actions

I walked into the coffee shop, took out my cell phone and bought a cup of coffee. I found a window seat and drank.

Actions include: walking, taking, buying, watching, sitting and drinking.

Verb is a kind of part of speech, which is generally used to express action or state. In English, verbs are mainly divided into two categories according to their functions, one is predicate verbs and the other is non-predicate verbs.

In Chinese grammar, the actions or dynamic changes of people or things usually appear after nominal subjects or clauses. In English, verbs also change in tense and person.

Verb usually acts as the predicate of a sentence or is followed by a descriptive complement as the predicate center, indicating the action, existence and change of the subject, or the action and attitude of the subject towards the object. For example, "Here he comes."

The notional verbs are verbs that express action, existence and psychological activities. One kind of directional verb can be used as a predicate alone, such as "the moon has gone down and the sun has not yet come out". It is also often used after other verbs or adjectives to indicate the trend and act as the complement of the trend.

A copula is a word followed by a descriptive complement to describe the state of the subject. The copula "Shi" and "Shi" in Chinese can be regarded as similar to the copula "Shi" in English. But Chinese adjectives can be directly used as predicates to modify the subject, such as "He is handsome".

Auxiliary verbs are a series of verbs that help notional verbs form grammatical functions. In English, the notional verb of the auxiliary verb "assist" should use an indefinite structure. Chinese only uses auxiliary words to help complete the tense, voice and mood of verbs. Contains modal verbs (modal auxiliary verbs).