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."
Choose which question is best matched to each answer. This will help you to learn some set phrases and it will help you review your understanding of English grammar.
If you have problems choosing which is correct, leave a comment.
hey:P
i dont know whether its correct or no
check the following?
how you doing?
hows things?
if they ar wrong somebody please correct me >>and even he can put more similar quistion?
thaaanks:P
"This movie is boring, I am bored of watching it."
"Peter plays tennis"
Peter is the subject of the sentence. The subject is the person (or thing) that does an action.
Look at the following sentences and type in the missing word (only one word per sentence). Use the words in brackets to help you.
Take a look at the following expressions. Which ones do you think have mistakes?.
Take a look at the following two sentences. what's the difference in meaning?
"I used to drink green tea."
"I am used to drinking tea."
Hallo,
I have a question.
When you have for example a subscript "zero" with a "T" how do you read it?Think about a scientific context for instance.
Do you read "T with zero"?
And how is with superscripts?
Thanks in advance
Any additional remark regarding my English would be useful to me.
Bye Bye
EL
Are you a master of verb tenses? A grammar ninja? Prove it!
Test yourself with these ten sentences. Choose the appropriate verb for each one.
Try and make your answers 'all green'.