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Some verbs cannot be used in the present continuous. These verbs are called state verbs. Click on the answer which contains state verbs.
A. to be, to love, to hate, to need, to prefer, to understand, to believe, to know
B. to talk, to work, to cook, to write, to read, to laugh, to run, to walk
Select your answer:
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