move = base verb
moves = third person singular
moved = past
moved = past participle
moving = present participle
move
Sorry, donuts can't move. We can't apply verbs to it.
move
Well verbs for earthquake would be: shake, roll, move, tremor, wave, and aftershock to name a few.
Three action verbs for spiders are "weave," as they create intricate webs; "pounce," as they swiftly capture prey; and "scuttle," as they move quickly across surfaces. These verbs highlight their unique behaviors and hunting techniques in the natural world.
Bit hard because Paris doesn't move. But here are some actions verbs for people in Paris.shop visit drive see talk drink walk
Move, melt, misspell, miss, yet there are lots of others.
Normal verbs, abstract verbs, posession verbs, emotion verbs and mixed verbs
Some descriptive verbs for the verb to move are:carrycirculatecomecruiseeasefloatflyjourneypushrelocaterideshoveslidetravelwend
Be verbs, present tense be verbs. I am He is/she is/it is
The two kinds of verbs are linking verbs and verbs.
Some verbs beginning with M:MadeMakeMandateMarchedMarkedMemorizeMigrateMingleMisleadMisreadMistreatMisuseMixModelModerateMoistenMonitor