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Dynamic verbs (action) vs. Stative verbs (states)

Dynamic verbs (action) vs. Stative verbs (states)

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L.1.1E, L.3.1E, L.3.1A

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Blagica Blazeska

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Dynamic verbs (action) vs. Stative verbs (states)

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Stative verbs describe STATES (permanent)


  • I have three daughters.

  • I don't own a car.

  • She is very nice.

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Dynamic verbs (action) vs. Stative verbs (states)

Dynamic - action "you can see the action" beginning and end.

Stative - state is considered permanent.

Dynamic verbs can be used in simple present AND in present continuous.

Stative verbs are never continuous (because they are not temporary). 

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THINK

  • What is he thinking about? (dynamic)


  • What does he think (believe)? (his opinion)

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LOOK

  • What is she looking at? (dynamic) action

  • How does she look? (stative) appearance (description)

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Multiple Choice

Is this dynamic or stative? : I own a bicycle.

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dynamic

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stative

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Multiple Choice

Is this dynamic or stative? She has three brothers.

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dynamic

2

stative

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Multiple Choice

Is this dynamic or stative? Can you help me? I am looking for a place to stay.

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dynamic

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stative

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Multiple Choice

Is this dynamic or stative? She thinks that I am crazy.

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dynamic

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stative

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Multiple Choice

Is this dynamic or stative? They are thinking about moving to California.

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dynamic

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stative

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Multiple Choice

Is this dynamic or stative? She knows how to speak four languages

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dynamic

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stative

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Multiple Choice

What ________ at? - I am looking at this funny black dog.

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do you look

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are you looking

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Multiple Choice

How ________ ? -I think you are gorgeous

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do I look

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am I looking

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