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I want another examples of sentences that state about stative verb that can be form into a dynamic verb. tnx
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Hi, They're not really the same, and no one really includes the other. I think linking verbs and stative verbs are 2 separate categories, but they're also 2 similar groups. They're different according to their definitions: - A linking verb is a
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Anonymous wrote: Stative verbs descibe a state or situation : I love chocolate (not I am loving chocolate ). On the other hand dynamic verbs express an action : I eat chocolate. Dynamic verbs can be used in the continuous tenses whereas stative
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Stative verbs descibe a state or situation : I love chocolate (not I am loving chocolate ). On the other hand dynamic verbs express an action : I eat chocolate. Dynamic verbs can be used in the continuous tenses whereas stative cannot. However,
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Ant_222 wrote: Yoong: do you think the following sentence is incorrect? «In 2002, Stricklin struggled mightily and was soon released. That was the last time he has driven a NASCAR race.»
The 3 chief uses of pp:
1 state present perfect
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Yes, there is a big difference - the difference between past and future.
If you say I wish I bought a new car , you are suggesting that
you haven't bought the car even though you had an opportunity to do so
(in the past). (This is also said
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Paco2004 wrote: My tries were as below but I too feel both forms may be OK. 11. Don't bother to do the dishes. don't bother to do 16,600 / don't bother doing 24,900 12. He hasn't even bothered to write. hasn't bothered to write 528 / hasn't
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Ant_222 wrote: ...your explanation through active and passive attributes. I don't know why you need this classification. Maybe it's correct, but I don't like it.
Hi, Ant_222.
It is not "active and passive attributes," but "active and
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David Hume went (intransitive, dynamic verb turning, inevitably, the word between 'so and as' into an adverb) so far as to argue that feelings of love and sexuality were the foundation of all human society .
He is (a stative verb) so honest
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CalifJim wrote: after while only stative verbs like "sit" can be used in the past simple tense? Yes, that sounds like a reasonable generalization. Nevertheless, dynamic verbs might be used after "while", but they would then have to be
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