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doing watersports
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overland safari
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Which r services as a guide.
offer sb sth. offer sth to sb
主动提出,主动给予
本旅馆提供优良的家庭效劳。
The hotel offers excellent services for families.
提供〔东西或时机〕
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In English, verbs can be divided into two groups: activity verbs and state verbs. Activity verbs describe activities and can be used in simple and continuous tenses.
State verbs describe states and are not usually used in continuous tenses.
Here are the most common state verbs:
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Verbs related to activities of the mind:
Verbs related to emotions:
Having and being:
admit, agree, believe, know, mean, prefer, realize, remember, think, understand, want
adore, care, like, dislike, love, hate, hope
appear, be, belong, contain, have, include, need, seem, possess, own
Verbs related to senses:
feel, hear, look, see, smell, sound, taste
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Some state verbs can also refer to an activity. In this meaning they can be used in a continuous tense:
We have a second-hand car.
She is having some tea.
(have =possess, a state)
(have=drink, an activity)
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I think it’s a great idea.
I’m thinking about my exam.
(feel=experience, an activity)
(feel= believe, a state)
(think=consider, an activity)
(think= believe, a state)
I feel I can’t go through with it.
How are you feeling?
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Verbs related to senses are followed by adjectives, not adverbs:
The roses look and smell beautiful.
The cloth feels soft.
The idea sounds wonderful.
The oranges taste delicious.
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Look at the blue verbs in the text. Can they be used in simple and continuous tenses or only in simple tenses? Copy and complete the table.
Only simple tenses
Simple and continuous tenses
realise
carry
know
believe
want
like
prefer
need
mean
arrive
watch
talk
feel
prepare
Can you add more verbs to each column?
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Compare the ve