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How does action verb differ from the state
of being verb?​

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There are mainly two types of verbs: action verbs and state verbs. Action verbs refer to an action. ... Action verbs can have both simple and continuous forms. State verbs, on the other hand, do not normally have continuous forms.

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There are mainly two types of verbs: action verbs and state verbs. Action verbs refer to an action. Action verbs can have both simple and continuous forms. State verbs, on the other hand, do not normally have continuous forms.

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