Thanks for watching! If you want to improve your English easily and quickly, check out my online course: 10.bexenglish.com. You can correct 150+ mistakes in speaking and writing. I'm getting great feedback from students at all levels! I'm sure the course can help you too. All the best!
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I am not native speaker, but while i was reading" the adventures of Sherlock Holmes" I saw a line contains with " I am loving it" Apparently I found this expression in Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Valley of Fear. Here an official detective - Alec MacDonald, a Scotchman - uses it while describing his joy at listening to Sherlock Holmes. The lines are as follows: "Ay, that's remarkable," said the inspector thoughtfully. "Talk away, Mr. Holmes. I'm just loving it. It's fine!"
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Hi Rebecca, thank you for the valuable content! I do have a small question. Can stative verbs be used as gerunds? I'm confused because some say that stative verbs should not be used as gerunds. For example; "Knowing his problem, Anne talked to him gently." Is this sentence correct?
Hi Rebecca! I reallly enjoy your lessons, you're so clear and accurate... let me ask you a question, I was reading a short story written by Chekhov, "The bet", and 2nd statement says: "The old banker was walking up and down his study and remembering... I've tried to find out if there is one meaning of remember which is a dynamic or if it's both, but honestly I wasn't able to find a solution, could you answer or point me where I can find the answer? Thanks a lot. You are the reason why I became part of engvid!
Hey Rebecca! Thank you for this class, it was very useful, would you mind telling me where can I find the other explanation about this topic? Thank you so much!
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I really enjoyed your video. Just wanted your thoughts on these two stative verbs, 'love' and 'hate'. There is a famous slogan that says 'I'm loving it'. And people often say, 'I'm hating ... at the moment'. Why is this?
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And what about 'feel'? I got that there're stative verbs which can not be used in progressive or continuous forms, e.g.: I'm detesting myself (wrong), I detest myself (right) or she is adoring me (wrong), she adores me (right). But 'feel' as I think is a debatable one, e.g.: I can ask: A) 'How do you feel?' and smb can answer: B) 'I've got a terrible migraine today, can't even get up and do sth.' The question is: can it be referred to the verb 'feel'? And is there a boundary between sense and emotion? For instance, If I'm asking smb "How are you feeling now?" and he or she answers: I'm feeling as if I was struck by a hammer or A): 'How are you feeling right now?', B): 'Couldn't meet the deadline at work, so feeling really down and angry , would it be an appropriate 'feel' usage?
Thank you very much this video is very helpful to understand the differences between dynamic, stative and dynamic-stative verbs to someone like me who is studying English as a fourth language
Awesome. I really enjoyed your video. I wish I could download the list of dynamic and stative verbs but the problem is that I'm visually impaired ad I can't find the download button. =(
Thanks for watching! If you want to improve your English easily and quickly, check out my online course: 10.bexenglish.com. You can correct 150+ mistakes in speaking and writing. I'm getting great feedback from students at all levels! I'm sure the course can help you too. All the best!
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Yes.mam.....classes are really helping more to improve communication ...daily we are getting more confident in speaking. Thank you mam for great teaching.
I am loving it.
I have started realizing this.
Are these sentences wrong?
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I can't express how greatful I am for her classes! In Brazil there are many English Schools with their akward methods. Her teaching is understandable and helpful... I Love studying this amazing language!
Thank you Rebbeca. I love your classes. I also really appreciate the friendly way you do it. Thanks.
I am Abdu Ibrahim African from Eritrea my laguage Arabic and local Eritrean but I benefit from you very much your way is let the lesson easy...thanks very much
Rebecca one of best teacher. Her explanations is so easy for learners with a different kind of language level. Thanks a lot from your Russian student :)
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I like the way you teach. It is very encouraging for me. It would had been helpful and effective if I would get it a few years back, now I am 54. Thank you very much.
William
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Thanks Rebecca for this video. I couldn't keep in my mind the stative verbs but I can do it know with your examples. The Virgin Mary will bless you. A strong hug
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i'm from bangladesh, i have learned a lot of things from your video. When you talk i able to understand your all lessons. You only one who explain clearly...
Hey again Rebecca
You are really unique and super gifted person!
Besides being super intelligent English coach,you're creative person!
Thank you so much for being helpful and transparent with me!
Great classes
Thank you for your teaching!
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Thanks for understanding . Is this a correct sentence ? Using stative verb
I am not native speaker, but while i was reading" the adventures of Sherlock Holmes" I saw a line contains with " I am loving it" Apparently I found this expression in Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Valley of Fear. Here an official detective - Alec MacDonald, a Scotchman - uses it while describing his joy at listening to Sherlock Holmes. The lines are as follows:
"Ay, that's remarkable," said the inspector thoughtfully. "Talk away, Mr. Holmes. I'm just loving it. It's fine!"
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I do have a small question. Can stative verbs be used as gerunds? I'm confused because some say that stative verbs should not be used as gerunds.
For example; "Knowing his problem, Anne talked to him gently." Is this sentence correct?
Your method of teaching is so easy to understand.
Hi Rebecca! I reallly enjoy your lessons, you're so clear and accurate... let me ask you a question, I was reading a short story written by Chekhov, "The bet", and 2nd statement says: "The old banker was walking up and down his study and remembering... I've tried to find out if there is one meaning of remember which is a dynamic or if it's both, but honestly I wasn't able to find a solution, could you answer or point me where I can find the answer? Thanks a lot. You are the reason why I became part of engvid!
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This is very helpful explanation. Can the word "hear" be used in the continuous form?
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Hey Rebecca! Thank you for this class, it was very useful, would you mind telling me where can I find the other explanation about this topic? Thank you so much!
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I really enjoyed your video. Just wanted your thoughts on these two stative verbs, 'love' and 'hate'. There is a famous slogan that says 'I'm loving it'. And people often say, 'I'm hating ... at the moment'. Why is this?
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Hi Rebecca, I bought your course and I'm very pleased with it because it's very usefull and so easy to understand. Thank you very much! Greetings from Uruguay!
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And what about 'feel'? I got that there're stative verbs which can not be used in progressive or continuous forms, e.g.: I'm detesting myself (wrong), I detest myself (right) or she is adoring me (wrong), she adores me (right). But 'feel' as I think is a debatable one, e.g.: I can ask: A) 'How do you feel?' and smb can answer: B) 'I've got a terrible migraine today, can't even get up and do sth.' The question is: can it be referred to the verb 'feel'? And is there a boundary between sense and emotion? For instance, If I'm asking smb "How are you feeling now?" and he or she answers: I'm feeling as if I was struck by a hammer or A): 'How are you feeling right now?', B): 'Couldn't meet the deadline at work, so feeling really down and angry , would it be an appropriate 'feel' usage?
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Thank you very much this video is very helpful to understand the differences between dynamic, stative and dynamic-stative verbs to someone like me who is studying English as a fourth language
Could you pls. Tell me that in which lesson you have discussed about stative verbs I.E. have, Feel, Think . I would like to see that video.Thank you.
Thank you Rebecca. I know how to use Stative verbs now
Hi, thanks ❤ where we can find the other video about both ?
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Dynamic or stative verb ? So what about -ing form.
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Awesome. I really enjoyed your video. I wish I could download the list of dynamic and stative verbs but the problem is that I'm visually impaired ad I can't find the download button. =(
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Rebecca, "love" can be used actively when it describes the process of enjoying something.
Isn’t it an abstract noun?
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