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STATE AND ACTION VERBS Also called stative and dynamic verbs
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State And Action Verbs

May 21, 2015

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How to use state and action verbs in English
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STATE AND ACTION VERBS

Also called stative and dynamic verbs

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STATE VERBS

• A state is when something stays the same.

• State verbs are not used in the continuous form

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ACTION VERBS

An action is when something happens

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STATE VERBS

1. VERBS OF THE SENSES

Appear

Hear

Look like

See

Taste

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STATE VERBS

2. VERBS OF THE FEELINGSlike

Hate

Love

Prefer

Want

Wish

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STATE VERBS

3. VERBS OF THINKINGAgree

Believe

Forget

Know

Think

Understand

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STATE VERBS

4. VERBS OF POSSESSION

Belong to

Contain

Have

Own

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STATE VEREBS

5. VERBS OF BEING

Be

Exist

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STATE VERBS

6. OTHER VERBSCost

Depend on

Mean

Need

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STATE VERBS IN THE CONTINUOUS FORM?

It’s OK to use a state verb in the continuous form if it expresses a temporary feeling

“-How are you getting on in your new school? -I’m loving it”

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VERBS THAT CAN EXPRESS STATE AND ACTION

It is possible for some verbs to express state and action if they have two different meanings

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VERBS THAT CAN EXPRESS STATE AND ACTION

HAVE

Action:

“He’s having a shower” (=taking)

State: “He has a house in London”

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VERBS THAT CAN EXPRESS STATE AND ACTION

THINK

“He thinks Obama will win the elections”

(opinion = state)

“what are you thinking now?” (action)

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VERBS THAT CAN EXPRESS STATE AND ACTION

SEE

Action: “I’m seeing my dentist next Tuesday” (=have an appointment with)

State: “ I see what you mean” (=understand)