Some verbs describe a state, a condition, or something that you can see someone doing. For example:, Play, walk, read, write, cook., Hate, like, love, prefer, agree, appear, mean, understand, want, need and know, Have, think, see, feel, Other verbs describe a state, a condition, or something that, most of the time, you can't see someone doing. They tend to express emotions, abstract concepts, and talk about how things are. Here are a few examples:, Play, walk, read, write, cook., Hate, like, love, prefer, agree, appear, mean, understand, want, need and know, Have, think, see, feel, There are verbs that have more than one meaning. These can express both a state and an action. That's the case with the verbs:, Play, walk, read, write, cook., Hate, like, love, prefer, agree, appear, mean, understand, want, need and know, Have, think, see, feel, The present continuous tense can be used with verbs that express:, a state / condition, an action.

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