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Stative verbs &

Regular/Irregular
Anggota:
-Casey Alexander Hendy
-Elvina Christiani Suryapandi
-Kendra Favian
-Hymnadia De Noesta
Stative Verbs
Stative verbs are verbs that are used to express a state or situation that doesn't change. That's way all stative verbs
cannot be used in all continuous tense sentences, both in present, past, and future tense, because the
circumstances described have been constant for a long period of time.

Stative verbs are usually compared to dynamic verbs because the two have opposite meanings. If stative verbs are
used to indicate a fixed state, then dynamic verbs are used to describe activities or actions carried out by the
subject.
Stative verbs can be divided into several
types, that is...
1. Emotions
2. Sense or appearence
3. Measurement
4. Mental states
5. Possession
6. Need
Example Sentence of stative verbs:
(+)There is fellowship like (+)I have a strong dislike for (+)We are agree that the product
love and lordship. him right away. is too expensive.(-)We are not
(-)There is not fellowship like (-)I have not a strong dislike agree that the product is too
love and lordship. for him right away. expensive.
(?)Is there fellowship like (?)Have I a strong dislike for (?)Are we agree that the product
love and lordship? him right away? is too expensive?
Irregular Verb
Irregular verb is a work deed which is characterized by inconsistent past tense and past
participle forms. This means that the second and third forms of verbs do not change, for
example, they do not use the additional -ed or -d like blow-blew-blown.

Irregular verbs are used when making sentences with the simple past tense or other tenses
that use a past participle (for example, the past perfect tense). Apart from that, irregular
verbs (section V3) are also used in the passive voice.
Example sentence of
Irregular verb:
(+)My father are cut some fruits this morning.
(-)My father are not cut some fruits this morning.
(?)Are my father cut some fruits this morning?
(+)My brother has sent a letter from Indonesia.
(-)My brother has not sent a letter from Indonesia.
(?)Has my brother sent a letter from Indonesia?

(+)I Have bought some books last week.


(-)I Have not bought some books last week.
(?)Have I bought some books last week?
Terima kasih!

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