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Sense verbs - stative and dynamic English verbs 

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English sense verbs like smell, sound, feel, look and taste have two or more meanings
In this English lesson you'll learn how we use them in conversation along with some important grammar, to do with stative and dynamic verbs.
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@gabreuz_
@gabreuz_ Год назад
This video is a tremendous gift that the internet has provided us. It is the result of the diligent and meticulous work of these beloved teachers. May you receive twofold the assistance you provide to English teachers and students. Thank you.
@SimpleEnglishVideos
@SimpleEnglishVideos Год назад
Gabreuz, your kind words mean a lot to us. Though Vicki is no longer with us, the new Simple English Videos team with Vicki's son Yom, his wife Yana, snd me of course, Re continuing to produce meaninggulblessonscsjoeing English on context and with humor. . We hope you continue to join us.
@servicioslinguisticos5502
@servicioslinguisticos5502 Год назад
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@SimpleEnglishVideos
@SimpleEnglishVideos Год назад
Servicios Lingüísticos, high praise indeed. Thank so much for watching.
@inglesparaotrabalho
@inglesparaotrabalho 4 года назад
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@SimpleEnglishVideos
@SimpleEnglishVideos 4 года назад
Hi Arthur, this is Vicki. Thank you so much for these kind words and we hope we can always live up to your vote of confidence. I feel lucky that I have been teaching a good while and I've had access to some great training and support systems so we have amassed a lot of support and knowledge to help us. I suspect your students must feel you have too.
@inglesparaotrabalho
@inglesparaotrabalho 4 года назад
@@SimpleEnglishVideos your words are really kind! I hope someday I'll be able to be as much of a good teacher as you 2 guys are. Best regards and have a great Sunday!
@brkm3
@brkm3 4 года назад
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@SimpleEnglishVideos
@SimpleEnglishVideos 4 года назад
Wow! High praise! Thanks so much tesla era um ete. :-)
@alexisxdsuper8562
@alexisxdsuper8562 2 года назад
Thanks for this video, it help me to improve my english.
@SimpleEnglishVideos
@SimpleEnglishVideos 2 года назад
AlexisXD, we are so pleased to know our videos help you learn English. Thanks for letting us know and thanks for watching.
@RumiTosheva
@RumiTosheva 7 лет назад
I am working in Dubai mostly speaking in English. Whatching your videos I realised how sometimes I am direct and what I could improve to be polite and nice . Thank you!! :-) Happy Easter!
@SimpleEnglishVideos
@SimpleEnglishVideos 7 лет назад
Thank you Rumiana. Hope you had a great Easter.
@rashadelsawy7595
@rashadelsawy7595 8 лет назад
I've watched a lot of English-learning channels, but your channel is the best of all, I wish you produce a business English series
@SimpleEnglishVideos
@SimpleEnglishVideos 8 лет назад
Thank you so much! If you're interested in business English you might find this playlist useful: ru-vid.com/group/PLwrM2Wcy_MsAn8vQKmr9q7S8NfHRBPvEh
@tanyab2068
@tanyab2068 7 лет назад
yeah I think so
@natalya6091
@natalya6091 4 года назад
Dear Jay and Vicki i'm so thankful for your videolesson.My examples are the following: 1.The flower smells great 2.Soap smells like honey. Stative 1.I am tasting some pizza Dynamic Luba from Mockow,11 years.🇷🇺
@SimpleEnglishVideos
@SimpleEnglishVideos 4 года назад
Hi Natalya. Your examples are great. Well done. :-)
@natalya6091
@natalya6091 4 года назад
Thans a bunch.
@rolphy3706
@rolphy3706 8 лет назад
You guys do deserve to be called "English teachers"🏆🏆
@SimpleEnglishVideos
@SimpleEnglishVideos 7 лет назад
Thanks Rolphy!
@baguiobase4713
@baguiobase4713 3 года назад
This is very impressive lesson. Situational English with stative verbs.👍👍👍
@SimpleEnglishVideos
@SimpleEnglishVideos 3 года назад
Glad you think so!
@Piccolacleudia10
@Piccolacleudia10 4 года назад
Wooooow Excellent!!! Finally I could understand this subject! Thank you very much!! God Bless you.
@SimpleEnglishVideos
@SimpleEnglishVideos 4 года назад
So glad it was helpful! Thanks for writing Martha. :-)
@rosscajas2660
@rosscajas2660 2 года назад
GREAT JOB!
@SimpleEnglishVideos
@SimpleEnglishVideos 2 года назад
We're glad you found this video worthwhile, Ross. Thanks for watching.
@rosscajas2660
@rosscajas2660 2 года назад
@@SimpleEnglishVideos Thanks for your great work!
@ukrajina2022
@ukrajina2022 2 года назад
Great video!
@SimpleEnglishVideos
@SimpleEnglishVideos 2 года назад
Thanks!
@roqayayeyo3429
@roqayayeyo3429 6 лет назад
Great as always
@SimpleEnglishVideos
@SimpleEnglishVideos 6 лет назад
Thanks Roqaya!
@albertonicolasgamarramagan5500
Thank you very much. Greetings from Lima-Perú.
@taherelsayed1865
@taherelsayed1865 Год назад
Dear Vicky and Jay, thank you for such a useful videos! you're excellent
@rosanacanalli511
@rosanacanalli511 5 лет назад
I really love this channel - Thanks for your help ! hugs, :)
@SimpleEnglishVideos
@SimpleEnglishVideos 5 лет назад
Thanks so much Rosana. Delighted to have you with us.
@carolinearmitage1815
@carolinearmitage1815 2 года назад
Great video, great teaching!
@SimpleEnglishVideos
@SimpleEnglishVideos 2 года назад
Caroline, we're so glad you enjoyed this. Thanks for letting us know and thanks for watching.
@FernandoRemington
@FernandoRemington 8 лет назад
Thanks for your videos
@SimpleEnglishVideos
@SimpleEnglishVideos 7 лет назад
Thanks for writing, Fernando! We love getting feedback.
@silvanahorna1692
@silvanahorna1692 5 лет назад
I love your videos
@SimpleEnglishVideos
@SimpleEnglishVideos 5 лет назад
That's so nice of you to say, Silvana. Thanks for watching.
@skyhigh1178
@skyhigh1178 5 лет назад
Best of the best videos seen till date. This cleared all my doubts for the topic, couldn't have asked for more. Awesome. Thanks madam for working so hard and efficiently to create such impeccable contents
@monvevaj4225
@monvevaj4225 6 лет назад
I'm quite more understand sense verbs. Thank you.
@SimpleEnglishVideos
@SimpleEnglishVideos 6 лет назад
That's great to Monveva. Thanks for writing.
@heeymarcia
@heeymarcia 7 лет назад
Great video! 👏
@SimpleEnglishVideos
@SimpleEnglishVideos 7 лет назад
Thank you Marcia!
@juliocesarlimadesousa9109
@juliocesarlimadesousa9109 8 лет назад
Great lesson, Vicki. Thanks.
@AnoopKumar-nc9zl
@AnoopKumar-nc9zl 8 лет назад
Your videos are great, it keeps me interested in the video.. English grows in you...
@SimpleEnglishVideos
@SimpleEnglishVideos 8 лет назад
So glad you like them Anoop. Thanks for writing.
@gopich1975
@gopich1975 4 года назад
Amazing explanation 👌👍👌👍
@SimpleEnglishVideos
@SimpleEnglishVideos 4 года назад
Thank you so much 🙂
@dreamy2206
@dreamy2206 8 лет назад
Great video again! Thanks so much for making those funny and just hilarious videos for learning English!
@jesufi4482
@jesufi4482 3 года назад
So cute conversation )
@SimpleEnglishVideos
@SimpleEnglishVideos 3 года назад
:-)
@rubina4578
@rubina4578 Год назад
,This is the best video i've ever watched may Allah bless you for your efforts☺💜💜
@SimpleEnglishVideos
@SimpleEnglishVideos Год назад
@rubyrustom3697, that's so kind of you to say. Thanks for watchng. - Jay
@RumiTosheva
@RumiTosheva 7 лет назад
Hello, you are wonderful!
@SimpleEnglishVideos
@SimpleEnglishVideos 7 лет назад
Thanks so much Rumiana!
@mohammadabualia-8226
@mohammadabualia-8226 5 лет назад
Thanks for this lesson all of you were Gorgeous
@SimpleEnglishVideos
@SimpleEnglishVideos 5 лет назад
Hi Mohammad. That's so kind of you to say. Thanks for writing to us and thanks for watching.
@sgt7
@sgt7 5 лет назад
Interesting. Thanks.
@SimpleEnglishVideos
@SimpleEnglishVideos 5 лет назад
Delighted you liked it. Thanks TEZ
@javifontalva7752
@javifontalva7752 8 лет назад
as always FANTASTIC. top notch quality videos and simple explanation. btw, all of you look great. in fact the more videos you make the more interesting you are. let's spread the love.
@SimpleEnglishVideos
@SimpleEnglishVideos 8 лет назад
So glad you like it @Javi Fontalva. Thanks for writing.
@rajatchaudhary1189
@rajatchaudhary1189 5 лет назад
This is the best video on this topic. Is it correct to say How am I looking ?
@SimpleEnglishVideos
@SimpleEnglishVideos 5 лет назад
Hi Rajat. So glad you like it. Normally we'd say 'how do I look?' to talk about appearance, but if we're thinking of a temporary appearance, then yes. We can say 'How am I looking?'
@rajatchaudhary1189
@rajatchaudhary1189 5 лет назад
@@SimpleEnglishVideos Thanks a ton. Yeah, I was asking for a temporary duration.. going to a party.
@locphanvunghia6928
@locphanvunghia6928 7 лет назад
thank you
@SimpleEnglishVideos
@SimpleEnglishVideos 7 лет назад
You're very welcome.
@benalexender3046
@benalexender3046 8 лет назад
thanks, peace and love
@ДаниелАрабаджов
Wonderful!!!
@aalinsats
@aalinsats 4 года назад
My teacher sent the whole class this video I thought it was boring and lame but it turns out really funny and has good content :) I feel like subscribing this channel Should I?
@SimpleEnglishVideos
@SimpleEnglishVideos 4 года назад
Oh absolutely Aaliyah! We have lots of videos for you to explore that can put you top of the class. :-)
@himanshupatel9974
@himanshupatel9974 4 года назад
It's great
@SimpleEnglishVideos
@SimpleEnglishVideos 4 года назад
Glad you liked it himanshu kalal. Thanks for watching.
@fellenglish
@fellenglish 3 года назад
really good ;-) super clear and funny ;-)
@SimpleEnglishVideos
@SimpleEnglishVideos 3 года назад
That's great to hear. Thanks Fellenglish. :-)
@yulia8226
@yulia8226 6 лет назад
Dear Vicky and Jay, thank you for such a useful video! My question is a bit off topic. I wonder if the expression "feel like doing something" can be used in the present continuous. I sometimes came across such cases, and they do not seem totally incorrect but they are infrequent.
@SimpleEnglishVideos
@SimpleEnglishVideos 6 лет назад
Hi Yulia! What a great question! As I'm sure you know, feel is one of those verbs that can be stative or dynamic. If we're talking about our health or experiencing an emotion then it's dynamic. eg. How are you feeling today? But if we're talking about feel in the sense of thinking or believing then it's stative, so it's unlikely to be used in the continuous form. In the expression 'feel like doing something' it looks like it could be dynamic because the meaning is similar to experiencing an emotion, but actually it's more likely to be stative, and we see that feeling as a state of mind. So in short - you might see it in the continuous form, but it would be very unusual. Thanks for an interesting question.
@yulia8226
@yulia8226 6 лет назад
Thank you for your exhaustive reply. You are the best :) Keep it up!
@aj6588
@aj6588 3 года назад
Suergon: hi I'm ur Suergon Patient: my Suergon! Suergon: and this is your kidney.it looks healthy. Patient: my kidney ............ WTF!
@SimpleEnglishVideos
@SimpleEnglishVideos 3 года назад
:-)
@rubendario434
@rubendario434 3 года назад
très bon
@SimpleEnglishVideos
@SimpleEnglishVideos 3 года назад
Thanks Ruben. :-)
@naserrasho5100
@naserrasho5100 3 года назад
Hello can you help me I have research about student’s ability to use sense verb
@SimpleEnglishVideos
@SimpleEnglishVideos 3 года назад
I'm afraid I'm not sure what you mean Naser. We're just explaining how they work here.
@victorpestana500
@victorpestana500 5 лет назад
Hello there. Thanks for this video, I understood everything; however, I have struggles when it comes to find the differences between 'may' and 'can'. I know that May is used to allow and Can as an ability, but still I get confused. For example: Can we talk about what happened yesterday? or May we talk about what happened yesterday? I think in this case it can uses both, but I'm not completely sure When visiting the beach, you may find dolphins and turtles or.. When visiting the beach, you can find dolphins and turtles Would you mind if you answered me these questions about the examples of may and can?
@SimpleEnglishVideos
@SimpleEnglishVideos 5 лет назад
Hi Victor. You might find this video helpful. We hope so. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-TNEw2NREREg.html
@victorpestana500
@victorpestana500 5 лет назад
Thank you so much!
@vidhappytrip669
@vidhappytrip669 7 лет назад
I would like to know the different of die and dead? if you have please answer me how to talk about it .
@SimpleEnglishVideos
@SimpleEnglishVideos 7 лет назад
Oh great question. Thanks for this Freedom Happy. The short answer is die is a verb and dead is an adjectives, but we'll see if we can do something on it.
@vidhappytrip669
@vidhappytrip669 7 лет назад
Simple English Videos thank you
@shehabmohammed6746
@shehabmohammed6746 3 года назад
Great job but I think you should make your sound more clearly , and use more easily words to understand
@SimpleEnglishVideos
@SimpleEnglishVideos 3 года назад
Sorry you found it hard to understand Shehab. You might want to visit our website because we have organized videos there into levels, so you could select easier ones. www.simpleenglishvideos.com
@mathscornertochinesecorner8058
What's the difference between sense verbs and linking verbs?
@SimpleEnglishVideos
@SimpleEnglishVideos 6 лет назад
Hallo Maths Corner. Nice to meet you. I'm afraid I'm not familiar with the term 'linking verbs'. I've done an internet search and it seems to be a term some websites use for stative verbs, but I'm not 100% certain. If I'm right, then stative verbs would be the common technical term. Stative verbs are just that - verbs that describe a state rather than an action or event. Sense verbs are a set of stative verbs. Other common stative verbs would be verbs like 'be' and 'have'. Does that help?
@mathscornertochinesecorner8058
Simple English Videos I used to learn that linking verbs are a kind of verbs that are usually followed by an adjective rather than an adverb in order to modify the verb that it follows, for example: :I feel tired." or "Her face turned pale." "Feel" and "turn" are linking verbs in this case. Did I understand correctly? And what technical term in your video has the same meaning as "linking verbs"?
@skyhigh1178
@skyhigh1178 5 лет назад
Do correct my comments for any grammatical mistakes so that I could learn more. 🥰
@SimpleEnglishVideos
@SimpleEnglishVideos 5 лет назад
Hi sky high, I'm afraid we don't have time to correct people's English here. Perhaps you could look into classes online if you need correction.
@lakna1428
@lakna1428 5 лет назад
May I ask you a question?
@SimpleEnglishVideos
@SimpleEnglishVideos 5 лет назад
Sure!
8 лет назад
How should be said the last part of the video, where Jay is the surgeon? I've done this mistake many times, thanks for your guidance in advance.
@SimpleEnglishVideos
@SimpleEnglishVideos 8 лет назад
Hi @Matias! There are a couple of things worth noticing about what Jay says when he is the surgeon. Firstly, he says "It looks very healthy" (not 'very healthily'). So he uses an adjective and not an adverb. And secondly he says 'It looks...' and not 'It's looking...' Because 'look' is a stative verb in that sentence, he uses a simple form. ' It would also be possible to say 'It's looking very healthy...' but it would have a different meaning. 'It's looking...' would imply that it's something temporary and you don't expect it to last. Oh and there's one more thing to notice about this too. He says 'It looks healthy' and not 'It looks like healthy'. '...looks like healthy' is wrong. The preposition 'like' is followed by a noun and not an adjective'. I'll make another video about that.'
@md_ez
@md_ez 4 года назад
I have a question , please.
@SimpleEnglishVideos
@SimpleEnglishVideos 4 года назад
And your question is....
@md_ez
@md_ez 4 года назад
@@SimpleEnglishVideos Can we use a stative verb after would ? Please reply with an example without using if ?
@AyyashAhmad
@AyyashAhmad 5 лет назад
I always hear people say, "He doesn't look too well," although well is typically an adverb. I guess in that context it's an adjective. What do you guys think, Simple English? 🤔
@SimpleEnglishVideos
@SimpleEnglishVideos 5 лет назад
Hi Ayyash. Vicki here. Adverbs are a very odd group of words - a very mixed bag - but I'd say 'well' is an adverb here, describing the way he looks.
@AyyashAhmad
@AyyashAhmad 5 лет назад
Simple English Videos Ah, that really clears things up! Thanks for replying, Vicki 🙇🏻🙇🏻👌
@kaneki7831
@kaneki7831 3 года назад
yo estuve aqui
@SimpleEnglishVideos
@SimpleEnglishVideos Год назад
We are glad you came Kaneki. Thanks!
@lucasxy99999
@lucasxy99999 5 лет назад
Hahahaha i liked this video.
@SimpleEnglishVideos
@SimpleEnglishVideos 5 лет назад
We're so glad you liked it, LUCASxy CARV . Thanks for letting us know and thanks for watching.
@rajatchaudhary1189
@rajatchaudhary1189 5 лет назад
is it correct to say I am feeling like eating chocolate. (Is a temporary feeling)
@jhm6065
@jhm6065 3 года назад
2021
@paulmunoz2556
@paulmunoz2556 4 года назад
ما فيديو جيد
@SimpleEnglishVideos
@SimpleEnglishVideos 4 года назад
We're so glad you like it Paul. Thanks for letting us know and thanks for watching.
@johnykodasseri5716
@johnykodasseri5716 2 года назад
Flowers smell so........ Sweet Sweetly
@SimpleEnglishVideos
@SimpleEnglishVideos 2 года назад
Sweet would be correct.
@nastyavelichko3434
@nastyavelichko3434 4 месяца назад
But why do we say “Can you hear me well? “ or “ I can’t see you well” if hear and see are stative verbs ? I can’t get it 😢
@luisrosales6370
@luisrosales6370 4 года назад
Like si lo ves por clases en linea
@SimpleEnglishVideos
@SimpleEnglishVideos 4 года назад
Hope you enjoyed it Luis. :-)
@mollietai8946
@mollietai8946 8 лет назад
1) 5 senses : smell, taste , feel , see , hear Can you ..... ? ( ability ) Do you look / listen ... ? ( effort ) 2) It smells /tastes /feels like ... ( stative ) It smells / tastes / feels good . ( stative ) I smell / taste food . I'm smelling / tasting chicken . ( dynamic )
@SimpleEnglishVideos
@SimpleEnglishVideos 8 лет назад
Great job Mollie!
@rajatchaudhary1189
@rajatchaudhary1189 5 лет назад
@@SimpleEnglishVideos is it correct to say I am feeling like eating chocolate. (Is a temporary feeling)
@malaks4045
@malaks4045 6 лет назад
What's the meaning of "This milk smells funny " .
@SimpleEnglishVideos
@SimpleEnglishVideos 6 лет назад
Hi Malak! 'This milk smells funny' means 'This milk smell peculiar.' It's probably old and going bad.
@blindbookworm8019
@blindbookworm8019 5 лет назад
I live alone so I use my Amazon echo to call my phone if I lose it.
@SimpleEnglishVideos
@SimpleEnglishVideos 5 лет назад
That's such a great idea Blind Bookworm. We just got a Google Mini. I'll ask it to call my phone and see if that works! Thanks for writing to us and thanks for watching our videos.
@lakna1428
@lakna1428 5 лет назад
Can we say that I am feeling bad?
@SimpleEnglishVideos
@SimpleEnglishVideos 5 лет назад
Oh great question Lak Na. Yes, you can. The verb 'feel' is often followed by an adjective that describes the feeling like good, sad, happy etc. And while the verb feel is usually used in its simple form (feel), if the feeling is temporary, we can use it in the continuous form. (feeling).
@rajatchaudhary1189
@rajatchaudhary1189 5 лет назад
@@SimpleEnglishVideos Is it correct to say how am I looking ?
@theophonchana6307
@theophonchana6307 4 года назад
If the verb is transitive (to smell something), it’s not stative.
@SimpleEnglishVideos
@SimpleEnglishVideos 4 года назад
That's right Theo. The verb smell has a stative meaning and a dynamic meaning.
@gatozzz5489
@gatozzz5489 3 года назад
NOOOO JASON
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