Summary: State Verbs
State verbs are verbs that describe thoughts, feelings, emotions, or states of being. They are different from action verbs because they usually do not show physical actions.
1. What are State Verbs?
- State verbs describe thoughts, feelings, emotions, or states of being.
- They do not usually show physical actions.
- Examples: like, love, hate, prefer, enjoy, know, seem, look, sound.