Fill in the blank: Action Verbs



Explanation

📝 Action Verbs

(pǎo) – to run
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他每天早上跑步。
Tā měi tiān zǎo shang pǎo bù.
He runs every morning.


(zǒu) – to walk
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我们一起走回家吧。
Wǒmen yìqǐ zǒu huí jiā ba.
Let’s walk home together.


(chī) – to eat
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你吃过早餐了吗?
Nǐ chī guò zǎo cān le ma?
Have you eaten breakfast?


(hē) – to drink
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他喜欢喝咖啡。
Tā xǐhuān hē kāfēi.
He likes to drink coffee.


(shuō) – to speak
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她说中文很流利。
Tā shuō Zhōngwén hěn liúlì.
She speaks Chinese fluently.


(tīng) – to listen
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请认真听老师讲课。
Qǐng rènzhēn tīng lǎoshī jiǎngkè.
Please listen carefully to the teacher.


(kàn) – to look / watch
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我在看电视。
Wǒ zài kàn diànshì.
I am watching TV.


(xiě) – to write
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他正在写信。
Tā zhèngzài xiě xìn.
He is writing a letter.


(dú) – to read
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她喜欢读书。
Tā xǐhuān dú shū.
She likes reading books.


(xué) – to study / learn
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我们在学汉语。
Wǒmen zài xué Hànyǔ.
We are learning Chinese.


(wán) – to play
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孩子们在玩游戏。
Háizimen zài wán yóuxì.
The kids are playing games.


(tiào) – to jump
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小猫跳上桌子了。
Xiǎo māo tiào shàng zhuōzi le.
The kitten jumped onto the table.


(dǎ) – to hit / play (ball games)
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我们周末打篮球。
Wǒmen zhōumò dǎ lánqiú.
We play basketball on weekends.


(kāi) – to open / drive
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他会开车。
Tā huì kāi chē.
He can drive a car.


(bāng) – to help
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请帮我一下。
Qǐng bāng wǒ yíxià.
Please help me a little.


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