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State verbs and action verbs State verbs - cannot usually be continuous A state means something stays the same The house is expensive My uncle owns the land The suitcase contains counterfeit money Action verbs - can be simple or continuous An action means something happening I’m brushing my teeth My uncle is selling the land Normally we put clothes in a suitcase Put the verbs into the correct tense present simple or present continuous My children like (like) school Brian is (put) putting the children’s toys away Annika ‘s coming (come) to Paris today I _think (think) you’re right I would have done the same thing Pauline _ ‘s having (have) lunch at the office today I see (see) your problem are you looking What (you/look) at? I hope that dress _fits (fit) me I’ve put on a bit of weight Christine is a very sociable person Sarah ‘s enjoying _ (enjoy) the party Food costs (cost) a lot these days Annika _ comes (come) from Sweden I _ ‘m thinking(think) about moving to the USA to work They _ have(have) two children A boy and a girl ‘s seeing David (see) the dentist today Emma looks (look) nice today doesn’t(not/taste) taste My sandwich _ very nice Does she love _ (she/love) him? I think she knows (know) the answer to the question Do you believe (you/believe) in fairies? wants My daughter _ (want) a huge cake for her wedding ‘s weighing Linda _ (weigh) herself ...State verbs - cannot usually be continuous A state means something stays the same The house is expensive My uncle owns the land The suitcase contains counterfeit money Action verbs - can... can be simple or continuous An action means something happening I’m brushing my teeth My uncle is selling the land Normally we put clothes in a suitcase Put the verbs into the correct tense