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No. Some verbs, often called "linking" verbs, instead express connections, states of being, or additional characterization of the subject of the verb. "To be" is the most common one of these in English, but "to become" is also almost always used in this sense.

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Some verbs are also state verbs they describe states that continue over a period.

State verbs usually do not have a continuous form:

I am learning German not I am knowing German.

(but McDonald's are trying hard to change this - I am loving it.)

Some state verbs:

know / love / possess / smell / suppose / remember / wish

These verbs can be in continuous when they describe an action or process:

I see what you mean here see = understand not I am seeing what you mean.

But I am seeing the boss tomorrow = meeting

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No, a verb doesn't always express an action. It can also express a state of being or existence, such as "be" or "seem".

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