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PHILIP
how do you distinguish action verbs and stative verbs?
win ?action verb or stative verbif i say :" i am a good player,i have been winning a lot of prizes since 2000.
or i am a good player,i have won a lot of prizes since 2000.
which one is better?
Oct 26, 2011 2:14 AM
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stative verbs describe states or conditions that contiunue for some time (for example, verbs like "to be, to have, to see, to think, to believe, to know,...).
action verbs describe an action, activity or a process which can begin and finish (verbs like "to go, to run, to speak, to read, to play"). Some verbs can be a stative or an action verb depending on their meaning .
"win" is an action verb because it describes an event which can have a duration in time and can be completed (stative verbs cannot be completed because they are not actions).
October 26, 2011
Easy.
Actions involve doing something.
States involve being something.
October 26, 2011
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Chinese (Mandarin), Chinese (Shanghainese), Chinese (Taiwanese), English
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