Learning English with Cambridge - Stative verbs describe a state rather than an action. 💠They often relate to thoughts, feelings, opinions, senses or possession. Some of the examples for stative verbs
American English at State - In English some verbs are not normally used in the -ing form. These are called "stative verbs." Some stative verbs include: agree, believe, doubt, want, mind, promise,
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Stative or state verbs (or non-continuous verbs) Verbs that are not used in Continuous. But there are those.. | VK
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