Grammar Quiz

[ Stative Verbs and Tenses ]

Write a short story using a variety of stative verbs.

A. The sun shines brightly as Sarah walked through the park. She loves the feeling of warmth on her skin and enjoys the peaceful atmosphere. Sarah prefers to spend her days outdoors, surrounded by nature. She believes that nature has a calming effect on her mind and knows that she always feels better after spending time outside.

B. The sun was shining brightly as Sarah walked through the park. She loved the feeling of warmth on her skin and enjoyed the peaceful atmosphere. Sarah preferred to spend her days outdoors, surrounded by nature. She believed that nature had a calming effect on her mind and knew that she always felt better after spending time outside.

C. The sun is shining brightly as Sarah walks through the park. She loves the feeling of warmth on her skin and enjoys the peaceful atmosphere. Sarah prefers to spend her days outdoors, surrounded by nature. She believes that nature has a calming effect on her mind and knows that she always feels better after spending time outside.

D. The sun will shine brightly as Sarah walks through the park. She will love the feeling of warmth on her skin and will enjoy the peaceful atmosphere. Sarah will prefer to spend her days outdoors, surrounded by nature. She will believe that nature has a calming effect on her mind and will know that she always feels better after spending time outside.

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