State Verbs
A: What are you doing? B: I _____________ (feel) the radiator to see if it's getting warm.
am feeling
A: Is anything wrong? B: No. I _____________ (just/think) about the party tonight.
am just thinking
A: Are you doing anything tomorrow evening? B: Yes. I _____________ (see) Jack at 9.
am seeing
A: The children are making lots of noise today. B: I know, but they _____________ (have) fun.
are having
A: What's that noise? B: Well. I'm afraid that the people next door _____________ (have) a party.
are having
A: What _____________ (you/look) at? B: Some pics I took during my holidays. They aren't very good, though.
are you looking
A: This dress _____________ (not fit) me anymore. B: Why don't you buy a new one?
doesn't fit
A: I'm sorry, but I _____________ (not understand) what you mean. B: Shall I explain it again?
don't understand
A: This fabric _____________ (feel) like silk. B: Indeed it is silk, and it is very expensive.
feels
A: Sam _____________ (have) a new iPad. B: I know. I've already seen it.
has
A: She _____________ (be) generous, isn't she? B: Yes, she has never been a mean person.
is
A: Tom _____________ (be) very quiet, isn't he? B: Yes, I think he has some problems.
is being
A: What is Jane doing? B: She _____________ (smell) the roses in the garden.
is smelling
A: Hey, you _____________ (look) really pretty today. B: Thank you. I've just had my hair cut.
look
A: Would you fancy some cherries? B: Yes, please. I _____________(love) cherries. They're my favourite fruit.
love
A: I _____________ (see) you're feeling better. B: Yes, I am. Thank you.
see
A: Your perfume _____________ (smell) nice. What is it? B: It's a new perfume called Sunshine.
smells
A: This cake _____________ (taste) awful. B: I think I forgot to put sugar in it.
tastes
A: I _____________ (think) we are being followed. B: Don't be silly! It's just your imagination.
think