Stative vs Dynamic verbs

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Stative vs Dynamic verbs

WE ARE SURROUNDED BY ACTIONS

DYNAMIC VERBS THEY CAN BE USED IN THE PRESENT CONTINUOUS MOST VERBS ARE ACTION VERBS OR DYNAMIC VERBS THEY CAN BE USED IN THE PRESENT CONTINUOUS

SOME VERBS DO NOT DESCRIBE ACTIONS DO YOU KNOW WHICH ONES THEY ARE? BELIEVE LOVE KNOW PREFER WANT UNDERSTAND HATE

THEY ARE CALLED STATIVE VERBS THESE VERBS ARE NEVER USED IN CONTINUOUS FORMS I WANT TO GO I AM WANTING TO GO

SOME STATIVE VERBS VERBS EXPRESSING FEELINGS: LIKE, LOVE, HATE, WANT, PREFER, NEED

KNOW, UNDERSTAND, BELIEVE, REMEMBER, MEAN, FORGET VERBS RELATED TO THE MIND KNOW, UNDERSTAND, BELIEVE, REMEMBER, MEAN, FORGET

OWN, POSSESS, BELONG, HAVE GOT VERBS EXPRESSING POSSESSION OWN, POSSESS, BELONG, HAVE GOT

I CAN´T SEE ANYTHING AND I CAN´T HEAR ANYTHING FROM HERE SOME VERBS RELATED TO THE SENSES SEE, HEAR I CAN´T SEE ANYTHING AND I CAN´T HEAR ANYTHING FROM HERE

VERY IMPORTANT WHAT HAPPENS WITH THESE VERBS?? HAVE SHE IS HAVING A SHOWER THEY ARE HAVING LUNCH

SMELL SHE IS SMELLING THE FLOWERS THE TRASH SMELLS BAD

TASTE THE SOUP TASTES DELICIOUS THE MAN IS TASTING THE FOOD

HE IS LOOKING AT HIS WATCH HE LOOKS TIRED HE IS LOOKING AT HIS WATCH

SEE I CAN SEE THE SEA FROM MY WINDOW HE IS SEEING THE DOCTOR