Question: What are the 9 types of verbs?
Answer: Action, Stative, Transitive, Intransitive, Auxiliary, Modal, Phrasal, Regular, and Irregular.
Action Verbs – Verbs that express physical or mental actions.
Stative Verbs – Verbs which describe a state of being.
Transitive Verbs – Verbs which require an object to make sense.
Intransitive Verbs – Verbs which do not need direct objects to complete their meaning.
Auxiliary Verbs – Verbs used in forming the tenses, moods, and voices of other verbs. The primary auxiliary verbs are be, do, and have.
Modal Verbs – A type of auxiliary verb used to express necessity or possibility.
Phrasal Verbs – Verbs made up of several words used together, usually a verb combined with an adverb or preposition. Regular Verbs – Verbs that follow standard patterns of inflection.
Irregular Verbs – Verbs which do not follow standard patterns of inflection.
ISL Collective has worksheets for phrasal and other types of verbs. Here’s an example for phrasal verbs: https://en.islcollective.com/english-esl-worksheets/grammar/phrasal-verbs/phrasal-verbs/19301