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Gary wasn’t well earlier, but (he/seem) OK now.
seems
I can’t make up my mind. What _____ (you/think) I should do?
do you think
I _____ (think) of selling my car. Would you be interested in buying it?
'm thinking
Who is that man? _____ (you / recognise) him?
Do you recognise
Who is that man? Why _____ (he/look) at us?
is he looking
Who is that man? What _____ (he/want)?
does he want
Air _____ (consist) mainly of nitrogen and oxygen.
consists
Don’t put the dictionary away. I _____ (need) it.
need
Don’t put the dictionary away. I _____ (use) it.
'm using
She told me her name, but _____ (I/not/remember) it now.
don't remember
Alan says he’s 90 years old, but nobody _____ (believe) him.
believes
Dynamic or state verb: We’re thinking of taking up salsa dancing.
dynamic verb
Dynamic or state verb: We’re having fish and vegetables.
dynamic verb
Dynamic or state verb: We’re looking for a new hobby.
dynamic verb
Dynamic or state verb: You look wonderful.
state verb
Dynamic or state verb: We have to dogs
state verb
Dynamic or state verb: We believe it’s importnat to keep the mind active.
state verb
Dynamic or state verb: We know it’s important to eat well.
state verb
Dynamic or state verb: We like trying out new things.
state verb
Dynamic or state verb: We prefer doing something more active.
state verb
Dynamic or state verb: RaĂşl usually wins.
dynamic verb
Dynamic or state verb: We get up early every day.
dynamic verb
Dynamic or state verb: Today, I’m visiting two sisters
dynamic verb
We cannot use them with continuous forms:
state verbs
We use them with continuous or simple forms:
Dynamic verbs
I really _____ (hate) when my sister borrows my clothes.
hate
What _____ (you/think) of their new video clip?
do you think
Paul and Mike are in the shopping centre but they _____ (not shop) for clothes today.
aren’t shopping
Can you call in fifteen minutes? I _____ (have) lunch right now.
I’m having
_____ (never/send) text messages to my mum.
I never send
_____ (Helen/need) to go to city centre now?
Does Helen need