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GaryK [48]
3 years ago
9

How many state verb do we have? please tell me them and what's state verb?

English
1 answer:
pogonyaev3 years ago
4 0

There are 58 State Verbs. So, a lot.

adore, agree, appear (seem), appreciate,be (exist), believe, belong to, concern, consist of, contain, cost, deny, depend on, deserve, detest, disagreed, is like, doubt, equal, feel, hate, have (possession), hear, imagine, include, involve, know, lack, like, loathe, look (seem), love, matter, mean, measure, mind, need, owe, own, possess, promise, realize, recognize, remember, resemble, satisfy, see, seem, smell, sound, suppose, surprise, taste, think (opinion), understand, want, weigh, wish

A state verb is a how it sounds, a state rather than an action like a regular verb.

Ex:

Incorrect: I am smelling the flowers on the table.

Correct: I smell the flowers.

Incorrect: Jim is eating a desert everyday

Correct: Jim had desert everyday

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