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UNIT 1

  •  English    14     Public
    Dynamic and state verbs, present perfect simple and continuous
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  • Is it right? I am believing that fashion is not so important.
    It is wrong.
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  • Dynamic verbs describe
    Actions: something happens
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  • You can use dynamic verbs with simple or continuous forms, or both?
    Both: simple or continuous.
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  • Stative verbs describe
    states: nothing happens
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  • T o F: You can use state verbs with continuous forms.
    FALSE
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  • Give an example using a dynamic verb.
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  • Give an example using a stative verb.
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  • In this sentence, think has a state or dynamic meaning?: I think I must have the best job in the world.
    Stative meaning: nothing happens.
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  • In this sentence, think has a state or dynamic meaning?: I'm thinking about going to the doctor.
    Dynamic meaning: something happens
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  • When do we use present perfect continuous?
    to talk about unfinished actions that started in the past and continue in time 'up-to-now'.
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  • How is the structure of the present perfect continuous? Give an example
    has/have + been + -ing form
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  • When do we use present perfect simple?
    to talk about finished actions in time "up-to-now"
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  • PPS or PPC?: I have been working all day.
    PPC
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  • PPS or PPC?: My mum has bought a new car.
    PPS
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