Zusammenfassung der Ressource
ACTION AND NON-ACTION VERBS
- Action Verbs
- Simple Form
- Computers perform tasks quikly
- Martha Works for a high-tech company
- Progressive Form
- The mecanic is fixing my car.
- Todat they are taking the bus
- Used to describe an
action that is performed
- With Adverbs (end -ly). and irregular
adverbs such as well, hard, and fast.
- Jule always drives carefully
- They speak Chinese well
- Sarah works hard.
- Non-action Verbs
- Used to describe states such as appereance (seem),
emotions (love) mental states (know), perception (hear),
possession (own), wants (need) senses, desires, and opinion
- The boss seems angry.
- I know my co-workers very weel
- Sam owns three cellphones
- We need a new car.
- Statives verbs can be used to
describe states or actions, they
ussually have a different meanings.
- People are basically equal, or should be. (a state)
- The children are being difficult today. (an action-behaving)
- I see what you mean. (a state-understand)
- Two of my co-worker are seeing each other: (an action-dating)
- + Adjectives (Stative Use)
- Jack dosen't look good tpday.
Is she depressed
- Your idea sonunds good to me.
- + Adverbs (Active Use)
- I don't smell well when I have cold.
(an action-using one's nose)
- the fire alarm sounded a warming
loudly (an action-making a noise)
- look, sound, feel, smell
and taste to show states
- THERE + BE
- To show the existence of
something, can be past, present,
or future. NOT progressive forms
- There was no other option.
- There won't be anywhere to park.
- There seems to be a problem with the TV.
- The verb in a There construction agrees
in number with the noun following it.
- There have been several accidents here.
- NOT There's been several accidents here.