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Stative and Action Verbs
B2 First CAE exercise Grammar Quiz

 Stative and Action Verbs

Stative and Action Verbs What is the difference between stative and action verbs? Well, the answer is simple. Stative verbs describe a state, and action verbs describe an action. They are also known as state and dynamic verbs. For example:

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