State verbs describe a condition, feeling, or possession rather than an action. These verbs do not usually have a continuous form because they express states, not processes. In this post, you’ll find their complete list with Urdu meanings, helping you understand and use them correctly in daily conversations.
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State Verbs List in English
Here is a list of common state verbs in English with their Urdu meanings. These verbs express thoughts, emotions, senses, and possession, helping you use them accurately in daily conversations.
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