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Some verbs (‘stative’ verbs) are not normally used in the continuous form because they describe thoughts, feelings, or appearance rather than actions,
e.g. I like cheese, not I’m liking cheese.
Some can be used in the continuous form, but the meaning changes, e.g. I think you’re wrong
Some can be used in the continuous form, but the meaning changes, e.g. I think you’re wrong
(an opinion) and I am thinking of someone.
Guess who! (a picture in my mind).
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With hear, see and smell we often use can to describe what is happening now,
e.g. I can see a light.
With hear, see and smell we often use can to describe what is happening now,
e.g. I can see a light.
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