Perfect Your English Grammar ✅ Stative Verbs & Continuous Tenses

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Well hey there! I'm Emma from mmmEnglish
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and I'm so excited to be bringing you this lesson today.
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It's a grammar point that is so
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often overlooked by English teachers but one that's gonna reveal
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some little known secrets about English verbs.
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And these secrets are gonna dramatically improve
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your English accuracy,
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particularly when it comes to continuous tenses.
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We're talking about stative verbs and usually
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stative verbs can't be used in continuous tenses
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though this is a common mistake for a lot of my students.
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Now you might be thinking
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stative verbs, surely they're not that common?
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Surely there's just a few of them that I've got to worry about.
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Well, have I got news for you.
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Some of the most common English verbs are stative verbs
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You use them every time that you speak in English.
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So this lesson is really important,
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I want you to watch it all the way through and save it.
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So what on earth is a stative verb anyway?
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Stative verbs are also called state verbs.
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They express a state, rather than an action.
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And they're often related to things like
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our thoughts and our opinions, our senses
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our feelings and emotions, possession
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and then a bunch of other verbs that aren't really actions.
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But don't worry, we'll take a closer look at all of those
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different types of verbs in a minute.
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The most important thing that you need to know
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is that many of them are used only in the simple tenses.
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So that's the present simple, past simple,
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present perfect simple, past perfect simple
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and the future simple.
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So that means you can't use stative verbs in which tenses?
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The present continuous, the past continuous,
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the present perfect continuous, the past perfect continuous
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and the future continuous.
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Now unlike many things in English grammar,
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this rule is a simple rule to remember.
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Stative verbs can only be used in simple tenses.
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Now there are some exceptions,
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there's always exceptions in English, right?
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But I will talk about those in much more detail later in this lesson.
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Here.
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Know.
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Have.
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Like.
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Measure.
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These are all examples of a stative verb.
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Now I said that stative verbs describe a state,
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but what does that really mean?
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The verb hear requires no action from its subject.
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Did you hear the sound?
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When the alarm goes off, you're gonna hear it
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whether you choose to hear it or not, right?
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Hearing is one of the five senses,
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it's not an action that we can choose to do.
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Hear is a state verb.
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But the verb listen is an action verb.
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Are you listening to me?
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We get to choose whether or not we listen
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to someone or something, right?
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If you don't wanna listen to the radio,
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it's up to you, you can turn it off.
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The same rule applies with the verbs see, watch and look.
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See is a sense.
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Watch and look are actions.
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So far so good?
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Where things can get a little tricky is that some verbs
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have both an active and a stative meaning.
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The verb measure is a good example.
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We can say:
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The table measures sixty centimetres by sixty centimetres.
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So here, measure is describing the quality of the table,
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it describes a fact.
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So in this context, measure is a state.
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I'm measuring the window to fit the curtains.
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Here, measure is an action.
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So I'm carrying out the action of measuring for the curtains.
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There are more verbs that fit into the category
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and I'll share a few more of them with you
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as we go through this lesson.
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But now that we've got those basics down,
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let's get stuck into learning about stative verbs in context.
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We can break stative verbs down into about five categories.
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The first one is verbs of thought and opinion.
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The best way to recognise and remember new words
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is to learn them in context.
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Now there are two stative verbs in that sentence,
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can you see them?
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Recognise and remember.
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So they're both verbs of thought and opinion,
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so they're both stative verbs.
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It's incorrect to say:
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I'm recognising the man across the street.
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I am not remembering your name.
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Stative verbs need simple tenses. We just say:
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I recognise that man.
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I don't remember your name.
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Let's try another one.
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I agree, it can be hard to understand the difference between
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English tenses. You have to know the rules inside out.
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So which is the stative verb there? Do you know?
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Agree.
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Understand.
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And know.
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She agrees with me.
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Not she is agreeing with me.
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We understand you.
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Not we are understanding you.
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You know him.
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Not you are knowing him.
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There are lots more verbs that fit into the category
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of thought and opinion.
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Believe. Concern.
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Disagree. Doubt.
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Forget. Imagine.
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Realise. Suppose.
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These are all stative verbs.
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Not a complete list but they're just some of the most
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common verbs of thought and opinion.
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The second group of stative verbs are verbs of the senses.
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Now we have five senses. Do you know what they are?
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See with your eyes.
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Hear with your ears.
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Touch with your fingers.
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Taste with your mouth.
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And smell with your nose.
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Verbs of the senses are stative verbs so we don't usually
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use them in the continuous tenses.
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Notice that I said usually,
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we don't usually use them in the continuous tenses.
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Now verbs of the senses are a little bit special
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and that's because we can also use them to talk about the act of
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tasting, smelling or feeling.
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We can say:
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I'm tasting the cake to make sure it's OK.
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We can also say:
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This cake tastes delicious.
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One is an action,
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can you guess which one?
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This one.
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I'm actively tasting the cake.
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I'm checking to make sure that it's yummy.
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This one is a state.
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It relates to perception.
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My perception of the cake is that it's delicious.
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So I'm not describing an action here.
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In that context, it's incorrect to say:
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The cake is tasting delicious.
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We just say: The cake tastes delicious.
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Another thing to be aware of is that the verb see
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has a few different meanings.
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So we can say: I saw Ruby at the supermarket.
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In that sentence see is a verb of the sense so it's stative.
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But look at these examples.
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I'm seeing Ruby tomorrow.
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He is seeing someone new.
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So seeing means meeting. I'm meeting Ruby tomorrow.
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And it also means being in a relationship.
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He's in a relationship with someone new.
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So in these sentences, the verb see is describing an action.
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And in that context,
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it's perfectly okay to use a continuous tense.
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The third group is verbs of feeling and emotion.
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I need to find out what Gloria likes doing in her free time.
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Now there were two verbs of feelings or emotion in that sentence.
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Can you guess which ones they are?
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Need and like.
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You can absolutely use these verbs in the simple tenses
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but it's incorrect to use them in the continuous form.
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I was needing some information.
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What is Gloria liking?
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Now of course,
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there are lots of other verbs that fit into this category.
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Verbs like: Love
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Dislike. Adore.
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Wish. Prefer.
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And surprise.
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These are all verbs of feeling and emotion and you should avoid
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using them in continuous tenses.
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The fourth group is verbs of possession. They're verbs like
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Belong. Own.
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Possess.
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and have.
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The bicycle belongs to my brother.
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But not: The bicycle is belonging to my brother.
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She owns a red Ferrari.
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She has been owning a red Ferrari for a long time.
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Now the verb have also falls into this category but only
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when it means to own or possess something.
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Now have is a bit of an exception so I'm going to go into more
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detail about it later on in the lesson.
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The last group of stative verbs is
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well it's just everything else.
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And by that I just mean any other verbs that aren't actions.
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Like: Depend
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Deserve.
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Promise.
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Owe.
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Seem.
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Fit.
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Weigh.
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And measure.
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So these verbs don't describe an action.
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I promise not to be late.
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Is promise an action?
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When I make a promise, I don't actually do anything do I?
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I just say the words.
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I promise.
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But there's no physical action there, is there?
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It's just a stative verb.
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So I can't say:
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I am promising not to be late.
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That's incorrect. We just use the present simple here.
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I promise.
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How about: I owe you ten dollars.
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Is owe an action?
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If I said: Here's ten dollars and gave you a ten dollar note
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well giving is an action, right? But to owe someone money
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that's not an action.
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So I can't say:
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I'm owing you ten dollars, can I?
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We just keep it simple.
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I owe you.
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I know there are a few things that are confusing about
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stative verbs.
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Perhaps you've seen the words loving, smelling,
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and owing around.
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And now you're wondering
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why is Emma telling me that using these verbs in this form
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is wrong?
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Just because you can't use these verbs in continuous tenses,
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doesn't mean
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that you won't see them in an -ing form.
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What?
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Don't worry, this is something that confuses a lot of my students.
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It's one of those really annoying things about English grammar.
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-ing forms aren't only used for continuous verb tenses.
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We use them as adjectives, and nouns too, don't we?
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Remember our friend, the gerund?
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But I have got a super little tip for you.
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A great way to check if it's an -ing form of a verb
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is to look for the auxiliary verb be.
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Be will always be there if it's a continuous verb form.
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Auxiliary verb be plus the main verb in -ing form.
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That equals the continuous tense.
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We were listening to music.
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Sarah is having a baby in March.
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Can you see those auxiliary verbs?
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They're telling us that listening and having,
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they're action verbs.
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But take a look at these sentences.
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I heard some surprising news.
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Is surprising a verb?
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Surprising is an adjective
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and it modifies the noun news.
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Gives us some extra information.
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Playing football is his passion.
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Playing is a gerund.
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Playing football is the subject of our sentence.
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It's a noun phrase.
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Seeing is believing.
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What about here?
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Are either of these verbs?
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This one's a bit tricky.
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In this example, both seeing and believing are gerunds.
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They're nouns but they look like verbs.
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So this structure is just the same as saying:
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Tomorrow is Monday.
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Tomorrow and Monday are nouns.
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Seeing and believing are also nouns.
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So even though these words shouldn't be used as verbs
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in -ing form, you will definitely see them around as adjectives
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and nouns.
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Probably the most complicated part of this is that there's a
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groups of verbs that have both an active and a stative meaning.
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And they're the ones that require you to really think about
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the meaning of the verb before you decide
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which tense is appropriate to use.
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Now I've been pointing them out as we've been going through
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this lesson, but I really just want to spend a couple of minutes
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going a little deeper here on the common ones.
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I mentioned that have is a stative verb when it means possession.
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Micky has a red bike.
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So here, if we replace has with own, or possess,
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we know it's a stative verb.
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And the meaning stays the same, right? We can assume
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that have is stative.
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So that means we can't say
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Mickey is having a red bike.
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It's the same when we use have to describe a quality.
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They have brown hair.
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So we can replace have with possess in this sentence.
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So have in this context is stative.
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They have brown hair.
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We can't say: They are having brown hair.
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But
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but is coming up quite a bit during this lesson,
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well there are a few exceptions.
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Because we use have a lot in English
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and it has different meanings each time. It can mean:
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To host,
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expect,
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eat or drink
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or to experience.
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So these verbs are all action verbs
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which means we can use them in the continuous tenses.
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We're having a party this weekend.
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Have means host.
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She's having a baby in June.
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Have is expect.
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They were having lunch.
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So now, have means eat.
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So just make sure you stop every now and again
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and just think about the true meaning of have.
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Can you replace have with own or possess?
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Or does it mean something else?
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This will be a really good guide if you're trying to decide
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whether to treat this as a stative or an active verb.
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The next verb to be careful of is be.
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You are funny.
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So be in this sentence refers to
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part of your personality, so this is a fact, a state. It's who you are.
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You are a funny person.
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But if I say: You are being funny.
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Here, be means you're acting or behaving in that way.
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So in this context, it's perfectly okay to use the continuous form.
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The other verb I want to mention is think.
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Now think can be active or stative.
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But when think means to have an opinion,
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then it's stative.
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What do you think about these earrings?
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But when think means consider, it's an action.
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What are you thinking about ordering?
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There's one more thing that I want to mention
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that I want you to be aware of.
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Sometimes these rules are broken by native speakers
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especially in informal context.
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You'll hear someone saying: I'm loving this song!
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In the moment of enjoying the song, they'll say that.
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Are you wanting my help with that?
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Here in Australia I hear people saying things like this
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all the time, so where does that leave us?
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Is it wrong to say: I'm loving it?
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I mean McDonald's has kind of made that pretty standard now.
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Are the millions of English speakers using the verb love
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incorrect when they say: I'm loving it?
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Let's just say that this is one of the many ways that English
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is changing and evolving.
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I mean, rules are made to be broken, aren't they?
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Are you ready to test what you've learned today?
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I really want you to practise using these stative verbs accurately.
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So I'm gonna give you some sentences where the verb has been
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used incorrectly and you need to correct them
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either by changing the tense or by swapping out the verb.
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Let's do the first one together.
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They were thinking it was a bad idea.
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What does thinking mean in this sentence?
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Does it mean to have an opinion
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or to consider something?
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It means to have an opinion so it's a stative verb.
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We can correct it by saying:
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They thought it was a bad idea.
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Now it's your turn.
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So just make sure you pause the lesson after each example
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so you have time to think about the answers.
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And of course, write those answers down in the comments below
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so that I can come down and check them all out for you.
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I am wishing you a happy birthday.
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She didn't answer the phone because she was hearing music.
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They are not believing in magic.
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I have been knowing Lucy for 5 years.
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You are having your birthday party tomorrow.
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Well that's it for this lesson! I really hope that it was useful
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to learn about action and stative verbs,
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Really focusing some time and energy on learning stative verbs
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will help you to understand how to use them accurately
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in your English sentences.
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Now I've got a few other grammar lessons that will be really useful
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for practising stative and active verbs okay? I've added the links
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to them down in the comments below.
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As always, make sure you're subscribed to the channel,
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turn on the notifications so I can let you know when there's a
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new lesson here for you.
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I will be back next week with another lesson for you
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but until then, why don't you check out this one, right here?
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I'll see you in there.
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