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The stative type may also be called false passive.
Here be is not a stative verb, so may occur in progressive forms.
Some verbs can be either stative or active, depending on meaning.
Here, they are listed from most dynamic to most stative.
The stative aspect signified a current state of being.
Not every verb can be in the stative aspect.
In addition, verbs can be either stative or dynamic.
The same verb may act as stative or dynamic.
This series is used to indicate stative intransitive subjects and direct objects.
The conversion of the suffix-conjugated stative formation into a past tense.
It is a special kind of stative verb.
This is the opposite of a stative verb.
Certain stative verbs make limited use of progressive aspect.
An English phrase like "he plays the piano" may be either stative or dynamic, according to context.
Some 10% of verbs, with stative meanings, have only a single form.
Stative verbs may have zero (impersonal), one, or two arguments.
The second class is a stative verb that may function as a nominal modifier.
The following are examples of some stative verbs.
On the other hand, the past-tense verb in "At one time, he understood her" is stative.
Contrastive stress may occur in the stative aspect of verbs.
When get is used to form the passive, there is no ambiguity: The window got broken cannot have a stative meaning.
The terminology around the stative, perfective and imperfective aspects can be confusing.
States and qualities are generally expressed using stative verbs that do not require the verb "to be".
Stative participle from transitive verbs may agree with the Agent.
For example, if there is a stative verb to be large, the causative will simply mean to enlarge, to make grow.