Stative Verbs (PFC) Flashcards

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Stative verb rules

Stative verbs describe a … rather than an …. They aren’t usually used in the present … form.

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Stative verbs describe a state rather than an action. They aren’t usually used in the present continuous form.

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Stative verb rules

Stative verbs often relate to (4)

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  1. thoughts and opinions
  2. feelings and emotions
  3. senses and perceptions
  4. possession and measurment
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Stative verb rules

To which category belong these verbs: agree, believe, doubt

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thougts and opinions

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Stative verb rules

To which category belong these verbs: dislike, hate, like

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feelings and emotions

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Stative verbs

To which category belong these verbs: appear, be, feel

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senses and perceptions

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Stative verbs

To which category belong these verbs: belong, have, measure

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possession and measurment

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Stative verbs

When can stative verbs be used in the Continuous?

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  1. active meaning (I’m tasting this to see if there is enough salt).
  2. emphasise change or development: More schools will be including strategy on their syllabuses.
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Stative verbs

What is the meaning:
I have an old car.
I’m having a quick break.

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I have an old car. (state – possession)
I’m having a quick break. (action – having a break is an activity)

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Stative verbs

What is the meaning?
Do you see any problems with that?
We’re seeing Tadanari tomorrow afternoon.

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Do you see any problems with that? (state – opinion)
We’re seeing Tadanari tomorrow afternoon. (action – we’re meeting him)

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Stative verbs

What is the meaning?
He’s so interesting!
He’s being very unhelpful.

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He’s so interesting! (state – his permanent quality)
He’s being very unhelpful. (action – he is temporarily behaving this way)

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Stative verbs

What is the meaning?
This coffee tastes delicious.
Look! The chef is tasting the soup.

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This coffee tastes delicious. (state – our perception of the coffee)
Look! The chef is tasting the soup. (action – tasting the soup is an activity)

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Stative verbs

Do you know what I …? (mean or am meaning)

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Do you know what I mean?

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Stative verbs

She … the dentist at 4 p.m. today. (see or is seeing)

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She is seeing the dentist at 4 p.m. today.

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Stative verbs

I … this avocado to see if it’s ready to eat. (feel or am feeling)

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I am feeling this avocado to see if it’s ready to eat.

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Stative verbs

I’m sorry, I … (d’ont understand, am not understanding)

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I’m sorry, I _____.

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Stative verbs

We … coffee with Xaviers this afternoon. (have, are having)

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We are having coffee with Xaviers this afternoon