STATE VERB GAMES II Question Preview (ID: 57287)


• State Verbs Describe A State Rather Than An Action. • They Do Not Normally Have Continuous Tenses. • There Are Some Exceptions. Sometimes We Can Find State Verbs In The –ing Form. Read The Sentences And Choose The Correct Answer. TEACHERS: click here for quick copy question ID numbers.

I'll believe it when I ... it.
a) see
b) sees
c) am seeing
d) am seing

The footballer ... the president of the club to discuss his contract.
a) is seeing
b) is seing
c) sees
d) see

Whew! It ... in the bathroom. You should open a window.
a) smells
b) is smelling
c) smelling
d) smell

Look at that! Those new puppies ... their owners so that they can recognize them easily.
a) are smelling
b) is smelling
c) smell
d) smells

Don't type all caps because it ... as if you are shouting at us.
a) looks
b) look
c) is looking
d) looking

At this moment, the detective ... at some clues he found in the crime scene.
a) is looking
b) are looking
c) looks
d) look

Our headteacher ... bullying should be punished with detention.
a) thinks
b) think
c) is thinking
d) are thinking

- What ... about? - My next summer holiday.
a) are you thinking
b) you are thinking
c) do you think
d) you think

- How .... taste? - Too sweet for me.
a) does the applesauce taste
b) do the applesauce taste
c) is the applesauce tasteing
d) is the applesauce tasting

- Where is Adam? - He ... appetizers at that stall .
a) is tasting
b) tastes
c) taste
d) is tasteing

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