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Group I & II:
AZWAR HARIS ( 077334 )
BUDI SETYO UTOMO ( 087051 )
BABTISTA BUDI A ( 087049 )
DIAN KURNIA W ( 077336 )
DWI SAPTIANI LAILI ( 087077 )
ELIZABETH DWI A ( 087087 )
UMAR RO’I ( 087289 )
CHYNTIA AMD ( 087053 )
DWI RIWAYANTI ( 087074 )
AMELIA ( 087015 )
LAURA YANUARTI ( 097415 )
WARDATUL ANIFAH ( 097416 )
Stative And Linking verb
STATIVE VERB
Stative verb is a verb that express an static situation ( no action), it expressing existance or a state rather than an action
these verb aren’t used in continuous tenses (like the present continuous, or the future continuous).
like know belonglove realize fithate suppose containwant mean Consistneed understand Seemprefer believe Dependagree remember Mattermind recognize Seeown appear look (=seem)sound taste Smellhear astonish Denydisagree please Impresssatisfy promise Surprise
doubt think (=have an opinion) feel (=have an opinion)
wish imagine Concerndislike be Havedeserve involve Include
lack measure (=have length etc) Possess
owe weigh (=have weight)
Stative (or State) Verb List
we can group verbs that show a state in the following ways:
Verbs that show thought:know, believe, understand etc.
Verbs that show possession :have, own, want, contain etc.
Verbs that show senses:hear, see, smell etc.
Verbs that show emotion:love, hate, want, need etc.
Examples: I think I know him. I understand English better now.
I love you very much. The snack tastes so delicious. I believe you.
LINK= CONNECTION (HUBUNGAN)
Linking verbs do not express action - they connect the subject of the verb to additional information about the subject.
They are sometimes called copula or copular verbs.
Linking verbIs (to be) that use to connect
subject
predicate
LINKING VERBS DIVIDED INTO:
Linking verbs
To be
is, am, are, was, were
Non- to be
become, appear, look, taste, smell, seem, remain,etc
Linking verb (To be)
To be : is, am, are, was, were
Linking verb (to be) are used to connect the subject and predicate (noun, gerund, adjective, adverb of prepositional phrase)
E.g.:
He is my friend (Noun)
My hobby is reading. (Gerund)
They are happy. (Adjective)
She is here. (Adverb)
We are in the classroom. (Adverb/ prep. Phrase)
LINKING VERB NON-TO BE
=> Connect the subject of the verb to additional information about the subject
=> ADJECTIVE
To be is, am, are, was, were
non- to be
become, appear, look, taste, smell, seem, remain, prove, etc.
Examples non- tobe:I feel happy. Lucy will look radiant in her new
dressThe flowers smells sweet.This food tastes delicious.She looks very beautiful.Children become tired quite
easily.
Exercises → Choose the present simple or present
continuous. This exercise includes the verbs , think, have, be, and taste, which are sometimes stative.
1. She has ( have) a bath every evening2. My husband is always tasting
(always/taste) the food while I’m cooking3. Luke is seeing (see) the doctor now.
The key answer of the questions1. Has (present)2. Is always tasting (continous)3. Is seeing (continous)
QUESTIONS:
She looks beautiful. The soup smells good. They seem lazy. I keep healthShe became olderHe smelled a terrible odor.The chef tastes all the food.