(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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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.
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- 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).
- 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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