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STATIVE or DYNAMIC VERBS? Complete with the correct forms of verbs: 1. A: I (see) B: I (see) the dentist about my toothache tomorrow. so let's meet the day after tomorrow. 2. A:1 (think) B: I wouldn't bother. I (think) about going to the beach this afternoon. it's going to rain.

3. A: Is John feeling OK? He (look) B: Yes, I know. I (look) very red in the face. for the doctor's phone number. 4. Tom (be) usually a very quiet boy, but he (be) very noisy today

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