Grammar: Using stative verbs in the continuous tense

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Hi Guys! Angelic Dan for BBC Learning English here. This week we're going to be looking
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at state verbs. Now, there are some verbs in English which talk about states, not actions.
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These are called 'state verbs' and the rules of English say that we can never ever use
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these verbs continuously. And we don't break the rules of English, do we? Cos we're good
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people, aren't we? Yes!
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Examples of state verbs are words like: be and love and want. They usually concern feelings
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or possession or sensory information. Oooh - a magic potion. UGH! Lies! You can make
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state verbs continuous. You just have to be bad enough to bend the rules a little.
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So, many so-called state verbs have two different forms: a state one and a dynamic one. Using
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the verb in one form or another changes its meaning. Consider: "I have a car" or "I'm
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having a shower". This is very apparent with the verb be which in the continuous form means
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'temporarily acting'. For example, "Mike's usually so energetic: why's he being so lazy?"
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We can also use the present continuous and an adverb such as always, forever and constantly
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to show irritation for a repeated habit that annoys us. "I'm forever understanding things
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too late to do anything." Or, "I know I quit, but I'm constantly wanting a cigarette."
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We often make state verbs continuous for the purposes of being tentative and polite. In
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this way, we can make awkward questions less direct without accidentally offending the
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other person. This is very common in the past continuous and the future continuous. Compare:
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"Sorry to interrupt. I want to borrow the car." Or, "Sorry to interrupt. I was wanting
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to borrow the car." Or, "I'm going into town - I need some money." Or, "I'm going into
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town - I'll be needing some money, so errr..."
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Sometimes we deliberately use a state verb in the continuous form to emphasise a strong
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feeling at the moment of speaking. A certain fast food chain, which you all know about,
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uses this as its marketing slogan. For example, "I went to a party last night and I was loving
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it!" Or, "I don't care how long the chef took to cook it. I'm not accepting that."
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Finally, never forget that there are idioms and set phrases which use state verbs in the
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continuous form. For example, "I just don't know what to do about this situation; it's
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really weighing on my mind." Or, "I've been seeing my partner for over six months, self-five!"
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One last thing guys. We use these forms occasionally. Don't go crazy with them, just understand
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that while in most cases state verbs stay in the simple form, you can break a rule or
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two, now and then. If you want.
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Did you get it? I don't care if you got it. I'm getting a drink.
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