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1. Los estudiantes identifican la diferencia en el uso de los stative verbs and Dynamic verbs.

Stative verbs (state verbs) and dynamic verbs (dynamic verbs) are two categories of verbs that
are used differently in English depending on the nature of the action they describe. Here is an
explanation of the difference between them:
1. dynamic verbs:
Action and Change: Dynamic verbs are used to describe actions and processes that have a
beginning and an end. These verbs imply movement or change and can often be visualized.
Examples:
- run (to run)
- eat (eat)
- write (to write)
- play
2. Stative Verbs (Verbs of State):
- State or Condition: Stative verbs are used to describe a state or condition that generally
does not involve change or movement. These verbs express static or permanent situations.
- Examples:
- be (to be)
- like (to like)
- know (to know)
- believe
In summary, dynamic verbs are used for actions and changes, while stative verbs describe states or
conditions. It is important to keep this difference in mind when choosing verb tenses and constructing
English sentences.

2. Los estudiantes completan una historia, con el verbo que sea necesario:
https://en.islcollective.com/english-esl-worksheets/grammar/present-simple-vs-
continuous-progressive-tense/action-and-stative-verbs/91551
3. LIST OF VERBS
Dynamic Verbs: Stative Verbs:
1. run 1. be (ser/estar)
2. jump 2. like (gustar)
3. swim 3. love (amar)
4. dance 4. hate (odiar)
5. sing 5. know (saber/conocer)
6. play 6. understand (entender)
7. eat 7. believe (creer)
8. drink 8. want (querer)
9. write 9. need (necesitar)
10. draw 10. prefer (preferir)
11. ride 11. possess (poseer)
12. fly 12. own (tener)
13. drive 13. hear (oír)
14. build 14. see (ver)
15. climb 15. smell (oler)
16. hike 16. taste (probar)
17. laugh 17. feel (sentir)
18. shout 18. remember (recordar)
19. talk 19. forget (olvidar)
20. cook 20. desire (desear)
21. bake 21. appreciate (apreciar)
22. surf 22. trust (confiar)
23. ski 23. seem (parecer)
24. explore 24. belong (pertenecer)
25. film 25. consist (consistir)
26. chase 26. cost (costar)
27. solve 27. matter (importar)
28. discover 28. involve (involucrar)
29. plant 29. include (incluir)
30. compete 30. contain (contener)
4. MY HISTORY

One day, I took off with my family to a spot near Azogues. There were three sisters, three brothers-in-
law, and my mom. We decided to keep it casual and set up a picnic. Packed a bunch of grub, and we
spent our time shooting the breeze and soaking up the vibe.

Wanting to spice things up, we tried our luck at fishing in a nearby lake. It turned out to be a cool
experience, especially with my two nieces, a girl, and a boy, in the mix. I jumped into the fun, playing
and cracking up with them through the cool but almost rainy afternoon.

Even though it got a bit nippy, the warmth of being together made up for it. The weather even teased
us with rain, but that didn't stop the good times. After stuffing ourselves silly, we called it a day and
packed up to head home.

It was a rad day, full of laughs, grub, and quality time with the fam.

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