Verbs not Used with Continuous Tenses
There are some verbs that we do not normally use with continuous tenses. We usually use the following verbs with simple tenses only (not continuous tenses):
hate, like, love, need, prefer, want, wish believe, imagine, know, mean, realize, recognize, remember, suppose, understand belong, concern, consist, contain, depend, involve, matter, need, owe, own, possess appear, resemble, seem, hear, seeHere are some examples:
| I want a coffee. | not I am wanting a coffee. |
| I don't believe you are right. | not I am not believing you are right. |
| Does this pen belong to you? | not Is this pen belonging to you? |
| It seemed wrong. | not It was seeming wrong. |
| I don't hear anything. | not I am not hearing anything. |
Notice that we often use can + see/hear:
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