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Old 20-Oct-2004, 17:25
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I need to know what is the verb "been", stative or dynamic verb? maybe stative? because I think nothing happens.

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I need to know what is the verb "been", stative or dynamic verb? maybe stative? because I think nothing happens.

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been is a participle (e.g. have been; had been). :wink: be is a stative verb.
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