Tài liệu "Sense verb".
When describing how someone (or something) looks, feels, sounds tastes or smells, we use adjectives. Look , feel , sound taste and smell are all sense verbs. Here are some examples of sense verbs in action: “You look angry.” “Her perfume smells nice.” “I feel tired.” The simple rule is: subject + sense verb + adjective. When we want to describe a subject using a noun, we must use like : “She looks like a cat.” “This shampoo smells like coconut.” “It feels like an oven in this room! Open a window.” • My coffee ___ a little strange. taste tastes • Do you ___ happy when it snows? feels feel • Dark chocolate often ___ bitter. sounds tastes feels • These flowers smell ___. wonderful wonderfully. • The laundry ___ dry now. Let’s bring it in. sounds tastes looks • Her new car ___ a spaceship! looks like looks look look like • They all ___ fun guys. sound like sounds sounds like sound . adjectives. Look , feel , sound taste and smell are all sense verbs. Here are some examples of sense verbs in action: “You look angry.” “Her perfume smells. “Her perfume smells nice.” “I feel tired.” The simple rule is: subject + sense verb + adjective. When we want to describe a subject using a noun, we must