To make something by putting parts together, like when Tony Stark makes a new Iron Man suit.
Build...+ complete with the second and third columns.
To start to be something different, like when Peter Parker changed into Spider-Man.
become...+ add the second and third columns.
This verb means to stop something moving and hold it, like when Spider-Man saved the falling bus.
Catch...+ add the second and third columns.
To start something, like when the Avengers started the battle at sunrise.
Begin...+ add the second and third columns.
To cut with your teeth, like when the radioactive spider did this to Peter Parker.
Bite...+add the second and third columns.
To damage something so it does not work, like when Hulk destroyed the door with one punch.
Break...+ add the second and third columns.
To take something to a place, like when Thor takes his hammer to the battle.
Bring...+ add the second and third columns.
To decide between different things, like when Ash selected Pikachu as his first Pokémon.
Choose...+ add the second and third columns.
To move air strongly, like when Elsa used ice magic to freeze the castle.
Blow...+ add the second and third column.
To move to where someone is, like when Batman goes to help the police.
Come...+ add the second and third columns.
To be able to do something, like when Superman lifts a car easily.
Can... + add the past form and the past participle
To win against someone in a fight, like when Batman defeated the Joker.
Beat...+ add the second and third columns.
To get something with money, like when Mario gets a power-up in the shop.
Buy...+ add the second and third columns.
To exist or describe something, for example saying Spider-Man was very tired after a battle.
be...+ add the past simple and past participle.
To be damaged by fire, like when Charizard used fire on the villain’s robot.
Burn...+ add the second and third columns.