Differentiate between a stative verb and a dynamic verb with examples.
A. Stative verb example: ‘run’ (She runs every day)
B. Dynamic verb example: ‘think’ (She is thinking about her future)
C. Stative verb example: ‘eat’ (She eats breakfast every morning)
D. Stative verb example: ‘believe’ (She believes in ghosts). Dynamic verb example: ‘run’ (She is running in the park).

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Punctuation › ViewWhich is the correct way to write the bold word?
Ginnys cat likes honey and carrots.
A. Ginnys’
B. Ginny’s
C. Ginny’s’
D. Ginnyes
Grammar › View
He went up the stairs . ( go )
A. He didn’t go up the stairs.
B. He doesn’t go up the stairs.
C. He don’t go up the stairs.
D. He will go up the stairs.
She couldn’t pass ….. the opportunity to travel to Africa.
A. away
B. around
C. out
D. up
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Identify the expanded noun phrase in the sentence: “The small, red car zoomed past.”
A. The car
B. The small, red car
C. Zoomed past
D. Red car
