Here are some examples of verbs:
Action Verbs:
* Run: The dog runs through the park.
* Jump: The children jump with joy.
* Sing: The choir sings beautifully.
* Write: She writes a letter to her friend.
* Eat: I eat breakfast every morning.
State of Being Verbs:
* Is: The sky is blue.
* Are: We are happy to be here.
* Was: She was tired after a long day.
* Were: They were excited about the trip.
* Seems: It seems like it's going to rain.
Helping Verbs:
* Have: I have been to the museum.
* Will: She will go to the store later.
* Do: They do not like spicy food.
* Can: He can swim very well.
* Should: You should study for the test.
Transitive Verbs:
These verbs require a direct object (the receiver of the action).
* Give: I gave her a book.
* Throw: He threw the ball to his friend.
* Build: The workers built a house.
Intransitive Verbs:
These verbs do not require a direct object.
* Sleep: The baby sleeps soundly.
* Laugh: She laughs at the joke.
* Fly: The birds fly south for the winter.
Examples in Sentences:
* Action Verb: The cat purrs contentedly.
* State of Being Verb: The house is very old.
* Helping Verb: We should go to the concert.
* Transitive Verb: I bought a new pair of shoes.
* Intransitive Verb: The train arrives at 3 pm.