The document lists 24 common Chinese verbs with their pinyin romanization, character, and English meaning. Some of the verbs included are: kāi (to open), hē (to drink), chī (to eat), pǎo (to run), shuìjiào (to sleep), xiě (to write), shuō (to speak), and xiǎng (to think). The verbs cover a variety of meanings related to everyday activities, actions, and states of being.