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Reallycurious Posted 21 years ago
Vocabulary

Is there an English verbs list?

Just curious if there's a complete list of every verb in the English language.

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It's called a 'dictionary'. com /"] Merriam-Webster's[/url].

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It's called a 'dictionary'. Try [url="http://www.m-w.com/"] Merriam-Webster's[/url].

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For both regular and irregular verbs?

I doubt this, but there are some pages available that list at least the (most common) irregular verbs.
If you're looking for such a page, try:

http://owl.english.purdue.edu/handouts/esl/eslirrverb.html
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The only list would probably be in the dictionary, no one has that much time to make a list
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hello reallycurious,

this is a very legitimate question. i was also looking for a list of english regular verbs and irregular verbs. there are many irregular verbs lists out there but i have yet to find regular verbs list. i am doing volunteering work where i teach an esl class, and as i have no teaching experience, was looking for resources online. pemmican seems to have given you urls
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http://www.jobskills.info/resume_edge/power_verb.htm

this site might work, but of course not all of them

http://hackmode.org/~yellowderby/verbs.html

is an
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It's impossible to count all verbs, it would be a kind of "Sisyphos"- work:
There are thousands of words that can be formed every day as well as words that die out, too.
You can make up verbs, or words in general, easily and use them for what you need them - some verbs are quite resistent, some aren't and 'die' soon after they've been made-up.

One important thing for you as a
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I think a more basic question should be asked that why the English verb have to be classified as regular and irregular verb? I am discussing this question in the 'Linguistic Discussion Forum'.
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A dictionnary is not a verb list.
A verbs list is a verbs list!

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no if you find verb list please sent to me i will be happy
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For those of you looking for an English REGULAR VERB TENSE LIST, go to
http://vocabulary.englishclub.com/regular-verbs_a.htm
or type in the search-engine of your choice "English Club" and look under the vocabulary category. Good Luck! Irregulat verbs are easy to find, this list took

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