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💎Present Simple: ( Do you eat?) 📌 Habitual Actions: routine, habitual, or general facts. Example: She plays tennis every Sunday. 📌Facts and General Truths: Example: Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius 📌Timetables and Schedules. Example: The train leaves at 3:00 PM. 💎Present Continuous (Are you eating?) 📌Actions Happening Now: at the moment of speaking. Example: I am eating lunch right now. 📌Temporary Actions: or in progress. Example: She is studying for her exams this week. 📌 Future Plans: or arrangements. Example: I am meeting with my colleagues tomorrow. Stative verbs, also known as non-action or non-continuous verbs, are typically not used in the continuous (progressive) tenses because they do not represent actions that happen over a specific period of time. Instead, they convey a static, unchanging condition. 📌 Emotions and Mental States: like, love, hate, want, believe, know, understand, appreciate, prefer 📌 Sensory Perception: see, hear, smell, taste, feel 📌 Possession: have (when used to indicate possession rather than an action), own, possess. 📌 Thoughts and Opinions: think, believe, suppose, consider, doubt, understand 📌 Sensations and Physical States: be (used to describe states such as "be cold," "be hot," "be tired," etc.), seem, appear, resemble ⚠️ It's important to note that some verbs can be both stative and dynamic (action) depending on their context. For example: 🚗"I have a car." (stative, indicating possession) 🍓 "I'm having dinner." (dynamic, indicating the action of eating)