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Stative verbs generally fall into 4 groups:
Emotion: love, hate, want, need, like, dislike, prefer, mind, wish,
hope
Possession: have, own, want, belong, posses, consist
Sense: see, hear, smell, seem, taste, touch, feel
Thought: know, believe, remember, understand, doubt, suspect,
forget
Some verbs can be both state and action verbs
Some words can be state verbs and action verbs. The
meaning of these verbs is then different. Take a look at
these:
"T have a car.’ - state verb showing possession
"Lam having a bath.’ - action verb which, in this case, means
taking’
"I think you are cool.’ = state verb meaning ‘in my opinion’.
"Tam thinking about buying a motorbike.’ - action verb meaning
‘considering’.{pe careful af the stative verbs)
Lock the bus ==") (come)
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At the moment, I CSS (take) my dog for e walk
‘Adam 's eating o hotdog but Ll (prefer) hamburgers
Winter is coming, Z| iti (need) some warm clothes
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* Please teocher I Lull (think) T know the arswer*
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‘Listen EE thea) your ru calling you"
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| | belive, walk write,
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Why is che erles/ Gmina? Complete the sentences using one oft
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1 LES brown eyes and short
hair.
Sorais at the shops as she =e
New shoes.
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T haven't seen the decter for a long time but tomy cousin,
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At the moment the chiltren ploy/ere plyg in
‘the garden