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State And Action Verbs

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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STATE AND ACTION VERBS

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WHAT THEIR ARE?
In English there are verbs that are not normally used in the Continuous Tense, because they
describe rather state than an action. They are called state verb (stative verbs, non-progressive verbs).

The verbs that can be used in the Continuous Tense are called action verbs (dynamic verbs).

Here are some verbs that are not normally used in the Continuous Tense.

like dislike love hate
prefer remember forget believe
mean seem understand want
need know belong own

Here are some a few verbs that can be both state and action verbs depending on their meaning.

I think you made a mistake.
think = believe
I am thinking about my mum now.
think = mental process
I have two cars
have = possess

enjoy read weigh feel mind prefer smell hear play burn matter measure contain Agree look worry