| Run | Move at a speed faster than a walk, never having both or all the feet on the ground at the same time. |
| Jump | Propel oneself upward or forward into the air. |
| Dance | Move rhythmically to music, typically following a set sequence of steps. |
| Sing | Make musical sounds with the voice, especially words with a set tune. |
| Read | Look at and comprehend the meaning of written or printed matter. |
| Write | Mark letters, words, or other symbols on a surface with a pen or pencil. |
| Draw | Produce a picture or diagram by making lines and marks on paper. |
| Paint | Apply a liquid to a surface with a brush as a decoration or protective coating. |
| Play | Engage in activity for enjoyment or recreation rather than a serious purpose. |
| Work | Activity involving mental or physical effort done to achieve a purpose. |
| Study | Devote time and attention to gaining knowledge of an academic subject. |
| Learn | Gain or acquire knowledge or skill by study, experience, or teaching. |
| Teach | Impart knowledge to someone by instruction or example. |
| Understand | Perceive the intended meaning of words, a language, or a speaker; interpret. |
| Remember | Have in or be able to bring to mind an awareness of someone or something. |
| Forget | Inadvertently neglect to attend to, do, or mention something. |
| Meet | Come into the presence or company of someone by chance or arrangement. |
| Part | Divide something into shares to be distributed among the members of a group. |
| Hear | Perceive with the ear the sound made by someone or something. |
| Listen | Give attention to sound; take notice of and act on what someone says. |
| Speak | Talk or converse in spoken words. |
| Talk | Speak to someone; have a conversation. |
| Say | Utter words so as to convey information, an opinion, a feeling, etc. |
| Tell | Communicate information, facts, or news to someone in spoken or written words. |
| Ask | Say something to obtain an answer or information from someone. |
| Answer | Say or write something to deal with or as a reaction to someone or something. |
| Smile | Form one's features into a pleased, kind, or amused expression. |
| Laugh | Make the spontaneous sounds and movements of the face and body in amusement. |
| Cry | Shed tears, typically as an expression of distress, pain, or sorrow. |
| Sleep | Rest in a state of reduced consciousness, with eyes closed and body lying down. |
| Eat | Put food into the mouth, chew, and swallow it. |
| Drink | Take liquid into the mouth and swallow it. |
| Walk | Move at a regular and fairly slow pace by lifting and setting down each foot. |
| Stand | Have or maintain an upright position, supported by one's feet. |
| Sit | Adopt or be in a position in which one's weight is supported by one's buttocks. |
| Look | Direct one's gaze toward someone or something or in a specified direction. |
| Want | Have a desire to possess or do something; wish for. |
| Think | Have a particular opinion, belief, or idea about someone or something. |
| Feel | Experience an emotion or sensation. |
| Know | Be aware of through observation, inquiry, or information. |
| Love | Feel deep affection for someone or something. |
| Hate | Feel intense or passionate dislike for someone or something. |
| Like | Find agreeable, enjoyable, or satisfactory. |
| Dislike | Feel distaste or aversion for. |
| Enjoy | Take delight or pleasure in an activity or experience. |
| Hate | Feel intense or passionate dislike for. |
| Fear | Be afraid of something or someone as likely to be dangerous, painful, or threatening. |
| Believe | Accept that (something) is true, especially without proof. |
| Doubt | Feel uncertain or unconvinced about. |
| Hope | A feeling of expectation and desire for a certain thing to happen. |
| Dream | Experience a series of thoughts, images, or emotions during sleep. |
| Wish | Feel or express a strong desire or hope for something that is not easily attainable. |
| Care | Feel concern or interest; attach importance to something. |
| Help | Assist someone to do something or to provide for their needs. |
| Hurt | Cause physical pain or injury to. |
| Heal | Cause (a wound, injury, or person) to become sound or healthy |