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Hi, Thank you. I have some questions on this though: 1. She has more money than her husband/her husband does/her husband has. -- I think all three can be used Yes but wonder why this one can have 'her husband does' as a viable option,
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Am I right ot say that we also call verbs:
auxiliary verbs
modal verbs
regular verbs
irregular verbs
reflexive verbs
phrasal verbs
full verbs
stative verbs
Thank you
Martine
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Good. Thanks, Jim. But what about the other kinds of stative verbs, such as, say, 'have'. We have this formula in order to solve the problem. I think this sentence works, even without an auxiliary verb. Why do you think when it comes to stative
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I know that "be" is a state stative verb.
Look at this one:
- I'm being asked.
If "be" is a state stative verb, we shouldn't put it in continuous tense.
be is not always a stative verb or a linking verb. Here it is an
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