· sack
· sail
· satisfy
· save
· saw
· say
· scare
· scatter
· schedule
· scold
· scorch
· scrape
· scratch
· scream
· screw
· scribble
· scrub
· seal
· search
· secure
· see
· seek
· select
· sell
· send
· sense
· separate
· serve
· service
· set
· settle
· sew
· shade
· shake
· shape
· share
· shave
· shear
· shed
· shelter
· shine
· shiver
· shock
· shoe
· shoot
· shop
· show
· shrink
· shrug
· shut
· sigh
· sign
· signal
· simplify
· sin
· sing
· sink
· sip
· sit
· sketch
· ski
· skip
· slap
· slay
· sleep
· slide
· slip
· slit
· slow
· smash
· smell
· smile
· smite
· smoke
· snatch
· sneak
· sneeze
· snore
· snow
· soak
· solve
· soothe
· sort
· sow
· spare
· spark
· speak
· specify
· speed
· spell
· spend
· spill
· spin
· spit
· spoil
· spot
· spray
· spring
· squash
· squeak
· squeal
· stain
· stamp
· start
· steal
· steer
· step
· stimulate
· stitch
· stop
· store
· strap
· strike
· strive
· structure
· study
· succeed
· suffer
· suggest
· summarize
· supply
· surprise
· surround
· suspect
· swear
· sweep
· swim
· swing
· symbolize
· systemize
"Started" is a past tense verb that starts with 's'.
A verb that starts with I- Illustrate
Slither, slap, stick (used properly), slurred...
I think there are no words that end -inr.
Some synonyms for the verb reject that start with S are shun or spurn.
the infinative
Some verb that starts with "D" are deplore, denigrate, dodge, and duck.
HOP is a verb right? It also starts with letter "H"
The main verb of the sentence typically starts the complete predicate.
Yes.
Perhaps you meant "What is a verb that starts with 'g'?" (There's no such thing as a g verb.)Go is a verb that starts with g. Give, greet, and growl are verbs that start with g as well.
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