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Wear - stative or dynamic? Mon Apr 21, 2008 19:17 pm  Wear - stative or dynamic?
 

Quick question: is the verb wear (she is wearing red shorts) stative or dynamic????
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Wear - stative or dynamic? Mon Apr 21, 2008 20:42 pm  Wear - stative or dynamic?
 

Hi,
It's dynamic here Laughing
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Wear - stative or dynamic? Wed Apr 23, 2008 15:59 pm  Wear - stative or dynamic?
 

hey wot is this "stative"???????? would u please help me ...thanku in advance
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Wear - stative or dynamic? Wed Apr 23, 2008 18:28 pm  Wear - stative or dynamic?
 

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Take a look at this site, Catherin:
http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/progressive.htm

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Your spelling might be OK in a chatroom, but it would be better to use proper spelling here. E.g. wot = what, u = you, thanku = thank you
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Wear - stative or dynamic? Thu Apr 24, 2008 10:22 am  Wear - stative or dynamic?
 

Quick question: is the verb wear (she is wearing red shorts) stative or dynamic????
It depends on the tense: She always wears and She is wearing now (she put on something).
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