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Did you know that we have two types of verbs in English?
They are action verbs (or dynamic verbs) and state verbs (also called “stative verbs” or “state of being verbs”).
There are even some verbs that can be BOTH action verbs and stative verbs, depending on the use and context! We’ve also got some special grammar rules about state verbs, and today you’ll learn all about them.
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Hope that helps you understand the difference between action verbs and stative verbs, as well as how we use them!
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