Action verbs describe an action, rather than a kind of state or condition that you're in. So we don't use, oh, go. That's action verbs, play, go, eat, and so on. State verbs are not used to describe anaction, but they describe a situation right? For example, i'd sometimes get woken up by noisy motor bite gangs - this is a state verb. And the question this time,. ah, is about skate boarding. I was talking to my brother recently, and he loves skate boarding. He skates a lot. And i was thinking that i might interview him for the podcast in th future. Ad, what do you think
Luke is still at his parents' house, and this time he's chatting to his Mum, who used to be a massive Beatles fan in the 1960s.
She talks about how she first found out about them, why she liked them, and which one was her favourite.
The language section is about good ways to describe past habits. Enjoy!
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