Stative vs Dynamic Verbs Exercises
Stative vs dynamic verbs exercises with answers — practise identifying stative verbs (non-action verbs) and dynamic verbs (action verbs), master dual-function verbs like think, have, see, and taste, and choose the correct simple or continuous form. Multiple choice and worksheet practice with printable PDF worksheets. 3 exercise sets with 60 questions (A2 - B2 Level).
Stative vs Dynamic Verbs exercises: choose your exercise set
Start with Multiple Choice to build confidence with Stative vs Dynamic Verbs exercises, or try Worksheet to practice all questions on one page.
Stative Verbs: Identifying Non-Action Verbs
Stative vs Dynamic Verbs Exercises
Dual-Function Verbs: Stative or Dynamic Meaning?
Stative vs Dynamic Verbs Exercises
Why practice Stative vs Dynamic Verbs exercises?
These stative vs dynamic verbs exercises build your skills step by step. Start with the basics — learn which verbs are stative (non-action verbs) and why they cannot be used in continuous tenses. Then tackle the most challenging part: dual-function verbs like think, have, see, taste, smell, look, feel, and be, which change meaning between their stative and dynamic uses. Finally, put it all together in a mixed review covering past tenses and advanced contexts. Covers CEFR levels A2 to B2.