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    STATIVE VERBS EXERCISE 1

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    Stative Verbs 1

    Choose the present simple or present continuous. This exercise includes the verbs see, think, have, be, and taste, which are sometimes stative.

    1) My husband
    (always/taste) the food while I'm cooking! It's very annoying.
    [ . ]

    2) She
    (have) a bath every evening.
    [ . ]

    3) Luke
    (see) the doctor now.
    [ . ]

    4) He
    (have) a party next weekend.
    [ . ]

    5) This coffee
    (not/taste) right.
    [ . ]

    6) We
    (see) John and Susie next month.
    [ . ]

    7) What
    (you/think) about the war?
    [ . ]

    8) She
    (have) a headache.
    [ . ]

    9) It
    (be) cold today.
    [ . ]

    10) They
    (not/have) a car.
    [ . ]

    11) I
    (not/see) anything, I can't work the telescope?
    [ . ]

    12) The waiter
    (taste) the wine now.
    [ . ]

    13) She
    (not/be) a doctor.
    [ . ]

    14)
    (want) a sandwich?
    [ . ]

    15) I
    (have) fun today.
    [ . ]

    16) I
    (think) too much about my ex-boyfriend.
    [ . ]

    17) They often
    (see) a film on Fridays.
    [ . ]

    18) This cake
    (taste) funny.
    [ . ]

    19)
    (have) a good time at the moment?
    [ . ]

    20) The chef always
    (taste) the food before he serves it.
    [ . ]


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