Stative vs Dynamic Verbs exercises — Set 1: Stative Verbs: Identifying Non-Action Verbs (Worksheet)
Worksheet • 20 questions • 12 min
She a beautiful house near the beach.
I you are right about this.
The children some ice cream. Can we stop at the shop?
This book to the school library. We should return it.
Look! The kids football in the park.
We what you mean. Could you say it differently?
My daughter science. She wants to be a doctor one day.
We more time to finish this project.
Mum is in the kitchen. She dinner right now.
A new laptop a lot of money.
She the answer, but she doesn't want to tell us.
Tom getting up early. He always sets his alarm for noon.
Be quiet! She an important email.
He tea to coffee.
I with your plan. Let's do it.
It to me what colour we paint the room.
Don't disturb your father. He in the park.
You a holiday after working so hard this year.
Shh! The baby in the bedroom.
I you £20. I'll pay you back tomorrow.
Stative vs Dynamic Verbs exercises online (Worksheet)
Practise identifying stative verbs (non-action verbs) and using them correctly in the present simple. Learn which common verbs — including verbs of emotion, cognition, possession, and perception — cannot be used in continuous tenses.