This document discusses the differences between non-continuous and normal verbs in English. It provides examples of non-continuous verbs like "have", "see", "smell", "taste", and "think" which describe states of being, and contrasts them with their continuous verb forms which describe actions over time like "is having", "is seeing", "is smelling", "is tasting", and "is thinking". The examples show how the non-continuous verbs describe static situations while the continuous verbs imply an ongoing or repeated activity.
This document discusses the differences between non-continuous and normal verbs in English. It provides examples of non-continuous verbs like "have", "see", "smell", "taste", and "think" which describe states of being, and contrasts them with their continuous verb forms which describe actions over time like "is having", "is seeing", "is smelling", "is tasting", and "is thinking". The examples show how the non-continuous verbs describe static situations while the continuous verbs imply an ongoing or repeated activity.
This document discusses the differences between non-continuous and normal verbs in English. It provides examples of non-continuous verbs like "have", "see", "smell", "taste", and "think" which describe states of being, and contrasts them with their continuous verb forms which describe actions over time like "is having", "is seeing", "is smelling", "is tasting", and "is thinking". The examples show how the non-continuous verbs describe static situations while the continuous verbs imply an ongoing or repeated activity.
I have a pound now. –володіти, I am having fun now. мати I am experiencing fun now. I possess a pound Tess looks tired. –виглядати Jane is looking at the pictures. – She seems tired. дивитись на щось She is looking with her eyes. John misses Sarah. –сумувати Alison is missing her favourite TV He is sad because she is not program. –пропускати there. She is not there to see her favourite program. I see her. –бачити I am seeing the doctor. –бачитись, I see her with my eyes. мати візит I am visiting or consulting with a doctor The coffee smells good. –пахнути I am smelling the flowers. –нюхати The coffee has a good smell. I am sniffing the flowers to see what their smell is like. The coffee tastes good. –бути на I am tasting the wine. –куштувати смак I am trying the wine to see what it The coffee has a good taste. tastes like. He thinks the test is easy. – She is thinking about the question. думати, вважати –обдумувати, розмірковувати He considers the test to be easy. She is pondering the question, going over it in her mind.