Delexical verbs like have, take, make, give, go, and do are commonly used with nouns to describe actions. These verbs lose some of their specific meaning and convey that an action occurred. For example, "I took a shower" means "I showered". Common nouns used with these verbs include food/drink, washing, resting, talking, plans, noises, facial expressions, and activities like swimming or walking. Understanding delexical verbs is important for natural language use in English.