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STATIVE VERBS LIST

STATIVE VERBS LIST

Some verbs are only (or mostly) used in simple tenses, and are not used in continuous tenses. An example of a simple tense is the present simple, or the past simple. An example of a continuous tense is the present continuous or past continuous. These verbs are called stative, or state verbs. A verb which isn’t stative is called a dynamic verb, and is usually an action. Often stative verbs are about liking or disliking something, or about a mental state, not about an action.

 

Verb

 

Correct

 

Not Correct

 

agree

 

She didn’t agree with us.

 

She wasn’t agreeing with us.

 

appear

 

It appears to be raining.

 

It is appearing to be raining.

 

believe

 

I don’t believe the news.

 

I am not believing the news.

 

belong

 

This book belonged to my grandfather.

 

This book was belonging to my grandfather.

 

concern

 

This concerns you.

 

This is concerning you.

 

consist

 

Bread consists of flour, water and yeast.

 

Bread is consisting of flour, water and yeast.

 

contain

 

This box contains a cake.

 

This box is containing a cake.


 

depend

 

It depends on the weather.

 

It’s depending on the weather.

 

deserve

 

He deserves to pass the exam.

 

He is deserving to pass the exam.

 

disagree

 

I disagree with you.

 

I am disagreeing with you.

 

dislike

 

I have disliked mushrooms for years.

 

I have been disliking mushrooms for years.

 

doubt

 

I doubt what you are saying.

 

I am doubting what you are saying.

 

feel (=have an opinion)

 

I don’t feel that this is a good idea.

 

I am not feeling that this is a good idea.

 

fit

 

This shirt fits me well.

 

This shirt is fitting me well.

 

hate

 

Julie’s always hated dogs.

 

Julie’s always been hating dogs.

 

hear

 

Do you hear music?

 

Are you hearing music?

 

 

 

imagine

 

I imagine you must be tired.

 

I am imagining you must be tired.

 

impress

 

He impressed me with his story.

 

He was impressing me with his story.

 

include

 

This cookbook includes a recipe for bread.

 

This cookbook is including a recipe for bread.


 

involve

 

The job involves a lot of travelling.

 

The job is involving a lot of travelling.

 

know

 

I’ve known Julie for ten years.

 

I’ve been knowing Julie for ten years.

 

like

 

I like reading detective stories.

 

I am liking reading detective stories.

 

love

 

I love chocolate.

 

I’m loving chocolate.*

 

matter

 

It doesn’t matter.

 

It isn’t mattering.

 

mean

 

‘Enormous’ means ‘very big’.

 

‘Enormous’ is meaning ‘very big’.

 

measure (=be long)

 

This window measures 150cm.

 

This window is measuring 150cm.

 

mind

 

She doesn’t mind the noise.

 

She isn’t minding the noise.

 

need

 

At three o’clock yesterday I needed a taxi.

 

At three o’clock yesterday I was needing a taxi.

 

owe

 

I owe you £20.

 

I am owing you £20.

 

own

 

She owns two cars.

 

She is owning two cars.

 

prefer

 

I prefer chocolate ice cream.

 

I am preferring chocolate ice cream.


 

promise

 

I promise to help you tomorrow.

 

I am promising to help you tomorrow.

 

realise

 

I didn’t realise the problem.

 

I wasn’t realising the problem.

 

recognise

 

I didn’t recognise my old friend.

 

I wasn’t recognising my old friend.

 

remember

 

He didn’t remember my name.

 

He wasn’t remembering my name.

 

seem

 

The weather seems to be improving.

 

The weather is seeming to be improving.

 

sound

 

Your idea sounds great.

 

Your idea is sounding great.

 

suppose

 

I suppose John will be late.

 

I’m supposing John will be late.

 

 

 

surprise

 

The noise surprised me.

 

The noise was surprising me.

 

understand

 

I don’t understand this question.

 

I’m not understanding this question.

 

want

 

I want to go to the cinema tonight.

 

I am wanting to go to the cinema tonight.

 

weigh (=have weight)

 

This cake weighs 450g.

 

This cake is weighing 450g.


 

wish

 

I wish I had studied more.

 

I am wishing I had studied more.

 

Some verbs can be both stative and dynamic:

 

 

 

 

be

 

be is usually a stative verb, but when it is used in the continuous it means ‘behaving’ or ‘acting’

you are stupid = it’s part of your personality you are being stupid = only now, not usually

 

have

 

have (stative) = own I have a car

have (dynamic) = part of an expression

I’m having a party / a picnic / a bath / a good time / a break

 

see

 

see (stative) = see with your eyes / understand I see what you mean

I see her now, she’s just coming along the road see (dynamic) = meet / have a relationship with I’ve been seeing my boyfriend for three years I’m seeing Robert tomorrow

 

taste (also: smell, feel, look)

 

taste (stative) = has a certain taste This soup tastes great

taste (dynamic) = the action of tasting The chef is tasting the soup

 

think

 

think (stative) = have an opinion I think that coffee is great

think (dynamic) = consider, have in my head

what are you thinking about? I’m thinking about my next holiday

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