Yes, a verb is a word for what you can be or what you can do.
The 'being' verbs are:
Verbs for things you can do are called action verbs; for example, to think, to see, to walk, to call, etc.
No, it is not, because a verb is an action or something you can do. The word from is not something you can do, so therefore it is not a verb.
An action verb is something the noun in the sentence is doing. It helps asking "can something do this?" to figure out if it is an action verb or a linking verb. A linking verb is something that you cannot do. For example, something cannot 'is'. However, is is a verb. To be exact, it is a linking verb.
yes a verb is something you can do and you can turn something
Change is already a verb. For example "to change something" is an action and therefore a verb. Another verb is exchange. As in "to exchange something for something else".
Yes it is, it is something that you do which means it is a verb (A verb is something that you do.)
Joined is a verb as it makes part of the verb to join. It's the preterite form of that verb.
the verb of qualified is qualify. As in "to qualify in something or for something".
The verb of creation is create. As in "to create something". Another verb is creating. As in "creating something".
The verb for application is apply. As in "to apply for something" or "to apply something to something else".
The verb of preference is prefer. As in "to prefer something over something else".
No, "original" is not a verb. It is an adjective.
For is not a verb it is a preposition or a conjunction