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State verbs
Slide 1 - Slide
What are state verbs?
Slide 2 - Open question
What are state verbs?
State verbs describe a state, not an action. Therefore, we cannot use a continuous tense.
X I'm loving it
Slide 3 - Slide
Examples 1
State verbs generally fall into 4 groups:
Emotion: love, hate, want, need
Possession: have, own, want, belong
Sense: see, hear, smell, seem
Thought: know, believe, remember
Slide 4 - Slide
Examples 2
doubt dislike understand suspect
loathe own belong know
like need want seem
mean believe forget remember
prefer hate love see
Slide 5 - Slide
Some verbs can be both
Some words can be state verbs and action verbs. The meaning of these verbs is then different.
'I have a car.' – state verb showing possession
'I am having a bath.' – action verb which, in this case, means 'taking'.
'I think you are cool.' – state verb meaning 'in my opinion'.
'I am thinking about buying a motorbike.' – action verb meaning 'considering'.
Slide 6 - Slide
What should it be:
I am disliking garlic
I dislike garlic
Slide 7 - Poll
What should it be:
I prefer winter to summer
I am preferring winter to summer
Slide 8 - Poll
What should it be?
I am hating school.
I hate school.
Slide 9 - Poll
1) My husband
(always/taste) the food while I'm cooking! It's very annoying
A
is always tasting
B
always tastes
Slide 10 - Quiz
What is correct?
A
She has a bath every evening.
B
She is having a bath every evening
Slide 11 - Quiz
Choose:
A
Luke is seeing (see) the doctor now.
B
Luke sees the doctor now.
Slide 12 - Quiz
Luke....
A
is having a pary next weekend
B
has a party next weekend
Slide 13 - Quiz
A
This coffee isn't tasting right.
B
This coffee doesn't taste (not/taste) right.
Slide 14 - Quiz
We ......
A
see John and Susie next month
B
We are seeing John and Susie next month.
Slide 15 - Quiz
What
A
do you think about the war?
B
are you thinking about the war?
Slide 16 - Quiz
She
A
has a headache
B
is having a headache
Slide 17 - Quiz
Some verbs can be both stative and dynamic:
be
be is usually a stative verb, but when it is used in the continuous it
means ‘behaving’ or ‘acting’
you are stupid = it’s part of your personality
you are being stupid = only now, not usually
Slide 18 - Slide
have
have (stative) = own
I have a car
have (dynamic) = part of an expression
I’m having a party / a picnic / a bath / a good time / a break
Slide 19 - Slide
to see
see (stative) = see with your eyes / understand
I see what you mean
I see her now, she’s just coming along the road
see (dynamic) = meet / have a relationship with
I’ve been seeing my boyfriend for three years
I’m seeing Robert tomorrow
Slide 20 - Slide
to taste
taste (stative) = has a certain taste
This soup tastes great
taste (dynamic) = the action of tasting
The chef is tasting the soup
Slide 21 - Slide
to think
think (stative) = have an opinion
I think that coffee is great
think (dynamic) = consider, have in my head
what are you thinking about? I’m thinking about my next holiday
Slide 22 - Slide
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