Put the given verbs into Present Simple or Present Continuous forms to complete the message Stative Verbs Some English verbs which we call state, non-continuous or stative verbs, aren't used in continuous tenses (like the present continuous). For example: like, smell, want, hate, need, prefer, love, think etc. We can't use them in continuous form. I think it's a good idea. I hate Scandinavian food. I love music. Hi Katy, What's up? What right now? Jack and I a cool movie now at Capstock cinema. Jack popcorn and Coke. You know, I popcorn. In fact, they often terrible popcorn in this cinema. So I some nachos and an orange juice. Anyway, I think it's a nice place. to go with us next time? Jack a spare ticket for the movie next week. Oh, I forgot! Our geometry lesson tomorrow at 9 am instead of 8 am because Mrs Perry is sick. Do you want to meet at your place before school? Ok, I have to go, Jack me to stop texting. See you tomorrow!
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Put the given verbs into Present Simple or Present Continuous forms to complete the message
Stative Verbs
Some English verbs which we call state, non-continuous or stative verbs, aren't used in continuous tenses (like the present continuous). For example: like, smell, want, hate, need, prefer, love, think etc. We can't use them in continuous form.

I think it's a good idea.

I hate Scandinavian food.

I love music.

Hi Katy,

What's up? What [ ] right now? Jack and I [ ] a cool movie now at Capstock cinema.

Jack [ ] popcorn and [ ] Coke. You know, I [ ] popcorn. In fact, they often [ ] terrible popcorn in this cinema. So I [ ] some nachos and an orange juice. Anyway, I think it's a nice place. [ ] to go with us next time? Jack [ ] a spare ticket for the movie next week.

Oh, I forgot! Our geometry lesson [ ] tomorrow at 9 am instead of 8 am because Mrs Perry is sick. Do you want to meet at your place before school?

Ok, I have to go, Jack [ ] me to stop texting. See you tomorrow!