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1 LOOK, SMELL, FEEL, SOUND, TASTE.
Verb of the senses When we talk about the impression someone gives us through the senses we use LOOK, SMELL, FEEL, SOUND, TASTE.

2 Verb of the senses Use a verb of the senses +Adjective
Ex.“You look tired” “That smells delicious” “This music sounds awful” “These shoes feel comfortable”

3 Verb of the senses Use a verb of the senses+like+noun
Ex“This sounds like a bomb” “You look like your brother” “This tastes like tea, not coffee” FEEL LIKE= want, would like to “I don't feel like going out” means “I don't want to go out”

4 Verb of the senses Use a verb of the senses+as if/as though+a clause
Ex “She looks as if she's been crying” “It sounds as if someone's been trying to open the door” “It smells as though it's raining” like+a clause is very colloquial. “He looks like he needs a holiday” As if/as though is preferred.

5 Verb of the senses Smell/taste +of . When we think sth really is what it smells or tastes of. Ex.“Open the window- it smells of gas in here” “The strawberry ice- cream really tastes of straberries” When we use verbs with like, we are saying that sth smells or tastes similar to something else. Ex.”This meat tastes like chicken”= similar to chicken


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