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In this lesson, I teach A2 English Grammar – Lesson 36, focusing on: Stative verbs and dynamic verbs At A2 level, learners must understand the difference between verbs that describe actions and verbs that describe states or conditions. In this lesson, I explain: • What dynamic verbs are (actions we can see or do) • What stative verbs are (states, feelings, thoughts, possession) • Why stative verbs are usually not used in continuous forms • Common stative verbs: know, like, love, believe, understand, own, need • Examples of verbs that can be both stative and dynamic depending on meaning • Common learner mistakes and how to avoid them Clear comparisons help learners understand when to use present simple instead of present continuous. By the end of this lesson, you will be able to: • Identify stative and dynamic verbs correctly • Use the correct tense with stative verbs • Avoid common continuous tense mistakes • Improve accuracy in everyday communication This lesson follows the CEFR (Common European Framework of Reference for Languages) and is part of the A2 English Grammar Playlist by Learn English with Aime. 📌 Level: A2 (Pre-Intermediate) 📌 Focus: Verb meaning and tense usage 📌 Suitable for: Adult learners, exam preparation, self-study 👉 Continue the A2 series to complete the remaining pre-intermediate grammar topics before progressing to B1.