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| [[Act]] || [[Pass]] || [[Stay]]
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'''Stative''' refers to a state of being characterized by stability, constancy, or unchanging condition. Unlike active or passive states, a stative state does not involve movement or action but rather denotes a state of being or existence. The term is often used in grammar to describe verbs that express a state rather than an action.

Latest revision as of 13:50, 22 August 2024

Modality: ( Mutable ) - [ Fixed ] - < Cardinal >

Mutable Fixed Cardinal
Active Stative Passive
Action Station Passion
Act Stay Pass

Stative refers to a state of being characterized by stability, constancy, or unchanging condition. Unlike active or passive states, a stative state does not involve movement or action but rather denotes a state of being or existence. The term is often used in grammar to describe verbs that express a state rather than an action.