Glizdka
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Can this conversation from Game of Thrones serve as an example how much the meaning of certain verbs (in this case to have) can change whether they are seen as stative or action verbs?
Lord Renly: "Such a shame, Littlefinger. It would've been so nice for you to have a friend."
Littlefinger: "And tell me, Lord Renly. When would you be having your friend?" *points at the Knight of the Flowers*
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Not a teacher, probably used wrong terminology.
Lord Renly: "Such a shame, Littlefinger. It would've been so nice for you to have a friend."
Littlefinger: "And tell me, Lord Renly. When would you be having your friend?" *points at the Knight of the Flowers*
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Not a teacher, probably used wrong terminology.
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