English Grammar: Stative Verbs


B The train from Brussels is arriving at 220 at Platform. A Mr Lewis doesn't go to the supermarket today.+. B Mr Lewis isn't going to the supermarket today. A Renee always breaks things in the kitchen. B Renee is always breaking things in the kitchen. A Greg and Julie live in a flat in Manhattan. B Greg and Julie are living in a flat in Manhattan. A Do we visit Grandma and Grandpa this Sunday? B Are we visiting Grandma and Grandpa this Sunday? +. A Cats don't like water.+. B Cats are not liking water.A Jacob never changes a flat tyre again. B Jacob is never changing a flat tyre again. A How much does the silk blouse cost. B How much is the silk blouse costing? A More and more people eat healthily. B More and more people are eating healthily. A That carton contains one litre of milk   B That carton is containing one litre of milk. Ex.


4. She is thinking (to plan something) (think) of going to study abroad.

5. The Smiths have (to be an owner of something) (have) a cottage in the mountains.

8. I am feeling (to be felt in a physical way) (feel) in my pocket for my keys.

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