State verb doesn't take continues form. Is it right?
One example of state verb is "have". Is it right or wrong if I say "I'm having dinner"? Please give me explanation about it!
How about "think" and "enjoy"? Are they state verbs?
Can we use think and enjoy in continues form?
For example :
I am thinking of you.
We are enjoying the game.
Are the sentences above wrong? Or is it better if we say " I think of you" and "We enjoy the game"
Thanks for the answer
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State verb doesn't take continues form. Is it right?
One example of state verb is "have". Is it right or wrong if I say "I'm having dinner"? Please give me explanation about it!
How about "think" and "enjoy"? Are they state verbs?
Can we use think and enjoy in continues form?
For example :
I am thinking of you.
We are enjoying the game.
Are the sentences above wrong? Or is it better if we say " I think of you" and "We enjoy the game"
Thanks for the answer