The ASL verb has three different types, Plain, Agreeing, and Spatial
Plain Verb is a verb that is no directional or movement: For Ex: PLAY, RUN, JUMP
Agreeing Verb is a verb that indicates the subject (the person doing the action) and the object (the person receiving the action) in its movement. Usually, the verb moves from the subject toward the object. Ex: TELL, SHOW, TAKE, GIVE, ASK, THROW
Spatial Verb is a verb that allows the signer to specify where things are or how he or she moved them around. Ex: PUT-ON, PUT-UP, PUT-BELOW