Stative Vs Active/Dynamic Verbs

Stative Vs Dynamic/Active Verbs

An exercise to practise using verbs that can be either stative or dynamic/active, depending on the context.

Stative Vs Dynamic/Active Verbs

Choose the correct form of the verb to complete the sentence:
1.
You
negative at the moment. What's wrong?
2.
Corina
a negative person and that shows in her work as a manager.
3.
I
that you never give me an opportunity to speak in meetings.
4.
I
really confident about that new business opportunity.
5.
I
it's a very good idea to base our marketing campaign on that assumption.
6.
I
about using a new supplier as I think we could find better quality somewhere else.
7.
We
the production team tomorrow so I will pass on your ideas.
8.
My boss
my point but I don't think he's going to give me the time off I'm asking for.
9.
I
second thoughts about moving us to a new office. Do we really need to do it?
10.
I
a great idea about how we can boost sales.
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