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Maybe you mean state verbs. Love or hate are both state verbs

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Examples of mental verbs include think, believe, understand, remember, doubt, imagine, and realize. These verbs refer to actions or processes that occur in the mind, such as forming thoughts, processing information, or contemplating ideas.

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