The rules Some of the stative verbs can be used in Present Continuous but with a difference in meaning. 1 Dad of buying a new car. Our old car keeps breaking down. Dad I don't study well enough and play computer games a lot. 2 Jemma so good in this blue jacket. Look! The cat in the mirror! Tom cannot understand that it's not an enemy. 3 I well today. I think I will not go to school. I always stressed at work. I think I should find another one. 4 I don't like this perfume: it too sweet. A: Where is the cat? B: In the bushes. It the flowers. 5 I don't like the pudding because it unpleasant. Look! She a cockroach. 6 Come out, Molly! I you. A: Any plans for the weekend? B: Yes, I my friends.
Задание

Choose the correct options
The rules
Some of the stative verbs can be used in Present Continuous but with a difference in meaning.

1

  1. Dad
    [thinks|'s thinking]
    of buying a new car. Our old car keeps breaking down.
  2. Dad
    [thinks|'s thinking]
    I don't study well enough and play computer games a lot.

2

  1. Jemma
    [is looking|looks]
    so good in this blue jacket.
  2. Look! The cat
    [is looking|looks]
    in the mirror! Tom cannot understand that it's not an enemy.

3

  1. I
    ['m not feeling|don't feel]
    well today. I think I will not go to school.
  2. I always
    ['m feeling|feel]
    stressed at work. I think I should find another one.

4

  1. I don't like this perfume: it
    [smells|is smelling]
    too sweet.

  2. A: Where is the cat?

    B: In the bushes. It [smells|is smelling]the flowers.

5

  1. I don't like the pudding because it
    [tastes|is tasting]
    unpleasant.
  2. Look! She
    [tastes|'s tasting]
    a cockroach.

6

  1. Come out, Molly! I
    [am seeing|see]
    you.

  2. A: Any plans for the weekend?

    B: Yes, I [am seeing|see]my friends.