Stative and active

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FEEL when we talk about your opinion; = understand experiencing emotions

FEEL

when we talk about your opinion;
= understand

experiencing emotions or health

issues; when we touch smth

I feel you = (I understand you)
I feel that it’s a great idea!

I’m feeling tired lately
A tailor is feeling fabric

stative

active

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HAVE =own; possession when it’s part of an expression Julie has

HAVE

=own; possession

when it’s part of an expression

Julie has a car
They have

a dog

Maria is having fun

stative

active

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BE always has the same characteristic has temporary quality for some

BE

always has the same characteristic

has temporary quality for some period of

time

He is immature

He is being immature

stative

active

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TASTE when it describes a flavour when “taste” talks about the

TASTE

when it describes a flavour

when “taste” talks about the action of

tasting

This soup tastes delicious

He is tasting soup

stative

active

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SMELL when it describes a quality of smell when a person

SMELL

when it describes a quality
of smell

when a person uses

the nose to smell smth

Your perfume smells wonderful

A cat is smelling flowers

stative

active

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LOOK appearance Directing your eyes to smth; Phrasal verbs (look at;

LOOK

appearance

Directing your eyes to smth;
Phrasal verbs
(look at; for; after)

You look

gorgeous
This cake looks tasty

He is looking at a computer screen

stative

active

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WEIGH Fact of the weight when we perform an action of

WEIGH

Fact of the weight

when we perform an action of weighing

An apple

weighs 100 gr

A seller is weighing apples

stative

active

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MEASURE Fact of the measurement when we perform an action of

MEASURE

Fact of the measurement

when we perform an action of measuring

The room

measures 5 meters by 7 meters

The architect is measuring the flat

stative

active

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Complete the sentences with the verbs in Present Simple or Present

Complete the sentences with the verbs in Present Simple or Present

Continuous
I (have/ am having) a great time.
I ( see/ am seeing) the manager this afternoon.
What (do you think/ are you thinking) about?
I (feel/ am feeling) she's making a mistake.
Why (do you look/ are you looking) at me like that?
She (has/ is having) plenty of money right now.
I (think/ am thinking) you're right.
He (appears/ is appearing) at the Fortune Theatre next week.
I (feel/ am feeling) very tired today.
I (see/ seeing) what you're trying to say.
It (looks/ is looking) as if it's going to rain.
She (appears/ is appearing) to have a problem.
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Complete the sentences with the verbs in Present Simple or Present

Complete the sentences with the verbs in Present Simple or Present

Continuous
I (don't believe / I'm not believing) that you cooked this meal yourself.
Come on, let's order. The waiter (comes/ is coming).
Kate (doesn't want/ isn’t wanting) to have dinner now. She isn't hungry.
The head chef is ill, so he (doesn't work/ isn't working) today.
The bill (seems/ is seeming) very high to me.
We've had an argument, so we (don’t speak/ aren't speaking) to each other at the moment.
My mum (thinks/ is thinking) my diet is awful these days.
(Do we need/ Are we needing) to go shopping today?
Can I call you back? I (have/ am having) lunch right now.
I didn't use to eat oily fish, but now I (love/ am loving) it!
What (do you cook/ are you cooking)? It smells delicious!
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Complete the sentences with the verbs in Present Simple or Present

Complete the sentences with the verbs in Present Simple or Present

Continuous
We (don't have/ aren't having) a car.
He (doesn't have/ isn’t having) a car at the moment.
(Do you recognize/ Are you recognizing) the man in that photo? It's our old maths teacher.
Can you answer the phone? I (talk/ am talking) on my mobile.
I'm sorry, I don't understand. What (does this word mean/ is this word meaning) ?
You look worried. What (do you think/ are you thinking about)?
I'm not sure if we're going skiing this weekend. It (depends/ is depending) on the weather.
I (think/ am thinking) that people today eat too much unhealthy food.
She (doesn’t come/ isn't coming) with us tonight because she's tired.
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Choose the correct options to complete the sentences 1. — (Do

Choose the correct options to complete the sentences
1. — (Do you

see/ Are you seeing) the bus number?
— No, I (don't see/ am not seeing) well. I ( see/ 'm seeing) a doctor tomorrow to get my eyes checked.
2. This dessert (looks/ is looking) mouthwatering! I'm sure it (tastes/ is tasting) delicious!
3. — What (do you think/ are you thinking) of this book? Is it a good present for her?
— I (think/ am thinking) it's perfect! She's keen on reading science fiction.
4. — Why are you so excited?
— I (think/ 'm thinking) about my upcoming trip!
5. — Are you eating ice cream?
— No, I ( taste/ 'm just tasting) it, mum!
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Complete the sentences with the verbs in Present Simple or Present

Complete the sentences with the verbs in Present Simple or Present

Continuous
Maria (is/ is being) a student. She (lives and studies/ is living and studying) in Moscow.
Now she (wants/ is wanting) to take a language course somewhere in Britain.
She (doesn't know/ isn’t knowing) what to choose.
At the moment, she (chooses/ is choosing) a place and a school.
At one of the schools, the course (includes/ is including) not only English lessons but some sport activities.
Of course, it (costs/ is costing) more, but Maria (likes/ is liking) sport, so the program (seems/ is seeming) to be really attractive to her.
So, now she (needs/ is needing) to save some more money because she (doesn't have/ isn’t having) much.
She (looks/ is looking) at the advertisement and (thinks/ thinking) how she can do it.
She (hopes/ is hoping) she will find the possibility to fulfil her dream.
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Choose the Present Simple or Present Continuous form of the verbs

Choose the Present Simple or Present Continuous form of the verbs

to complete the sentences
Are you thirsty? (Do you want/ Are you wanting) some water?
Don't switch off the laptop! I ( use/ 'm using) it!
Don't close the browser! I (need/ am needing) it!
— What's wrong? Why ( do you look/ are you looking) at me like that?
— Nothing! It's just that you (look/ are looking) so good in your new dress!
— The salad (smells/ is smelling) delicious!
— Thank you! And it (contains/ is containing) only fresh and natural ingredients!
I read this book in my childhood but now I (don't remember/ am not remembering) the names of the characters.