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(1) Give the definition of (state verb) according to english grammar.
(2) Give the definition of the event verb according to the english grammar.

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Answered by nadimpallitanmayi
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Answer:

Grammar explanation. Stative verbs describe a state rather than an action. They aren't usually used in the present continuous form. ... Stative verbs often relate to: thoughts and opinions: agree, believe, doubt, guess, imagine, know, mean, recognise, remember, suspect, think, understand.

English verbs can be placed in various classes depending on their meaning. In other words, they can be classified “semantically.” The most important of these classes are: event verbs and state verbs. • Event verbs refer to events—happenings that begin and end at a definite time.

Answered by ms3962017
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Explanation:

  1. In English grammar, a stative verb is averb used primarily to describe a state of being (I am) or situation (I have). It's how something is, feels, or appears. Theseverbs don't show physical action (I run) or processes (It prints).
  2. English verbs can be placed in various classes depending on their meaning. In other words, they can be classified “semantically.” The most important of these classes are: event verbs and stateverbs. • Event verbs refer to events—happenings that begin and end at a definite time.
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