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Seagull Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Stative verbs/ the present progressive

Regarding the four sentences below:

(A) These days, more and more people keep reptiles as pets.
(B) These days, more and more people have reptiles as pets.
(C) These days, more and more people are keeping reptiles as pets.
(D) These days, more and more people are having reptiles as pets.

I think that there is no problem with (A) and (B), but I don't think (C) and (D) are right. Stative verbs cannot be used in the progressive tense, and the rule holds true of this case, too. Is my understanding correct?
  

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(D) is incorrect usage. (C) is OK, since "keep" can be dynamic. Keep = take care of

  • (D) is incorrect usage.
  • (C) is OK, since "keep" can be dynamic.
  • Keep = take care of
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(D) is incorrect usage.

(C) is OK, since "keep" can be dynamic. Keep = take care of
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I understand.
Thank you so much indeed, AlpheccaStars.
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seagullI understand. Thank you so much indeed, AlpheccaStars.
Still, the simple present is a better choice.
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Many thanks for your additional comment.
I'll bear your advice in mind.

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