2. Dad, What Do You Think?
Dad, What Do You Think?
Uh, nice to meet
Uh, nice to meet
Hmmm….
you, like
don’t like
Hmmm….
you, Josh.
IIHe looks
don’t Josh.
He him.
Hehim.
has
He looks
has
messy.
messy.
long hair.
long hair.
Dad, this is my new
Dad, this is my new
boyfriend, Josh.
boyfriend, Josh.
3. Non-Action Verbs 1
Non-Action Verbs 1
Some verbs do not describe actions. These
verbs are called non-action or stative verbs.
non-action
verb
I hear a bird singing.
I am listening to a bird singing.
action verb
6. Senses or Appearance
Senses or Appearance
Some non-action verbs describe senses or
appearance.
hear
taste
smell
sound
feel
see
This tastes
spicy!
This smells
awful!
7. Practice 1
Use the non-action verbs in the box
to describe a vacation to the place
in the picture.
II hear the ocean
hear the ocean
and seagulls.
and seagulls.
hear
love
see
hate
smell
like
feel
dislike
sound
8. Needs or Preferences
Needs or Preferences
Some non-action verbs express needs or
preferences.
want
need
prefer
II prefer
prefer
Amy’s old
Amy’s old
boyfriend.
boyfriend.
9. Mental States
Mental States
Some nonaction verbs
describe
thoughts.
agree
disagree
understand
remember
believe
think
know
I think it’s
beautiful.
I disagree.
disagree
12. Be Careful!
Be Careful!
We usually do not use non-action verbs in the
present progressive (-ing) form.
I am like
I don’t not
liking him.
him.
13. Practice 2
A mother is meeting her son’s new
girlfriend. Use the non-action verbs in
the box to describe their first
impressions.
I prefer his
old girlfriend
I think her
hair color is
awful.
have
own
need
prefer
know
think
agree
disagree
14. Non-Action Verbs 3
Non-Action Verbs 3
Some non-action verbs can have different action and
non-action meanings.
He looks messy.
He is looking at a tie.
15. Practice 3
Example:
Explain the different
meanings of the verbs in the
pairs of sentences.
The perfume smells nice.
She’s smelling the perfume.
1. a. The cake tastes delicious.
b. He’s tasting the cake right now.
2.
a.
I have some food.
b. I’m having breakfast.
3.
a. He thinks the painting is ugly.
b. He’s thinking about buying a different painting.