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Look, feel, smell, sound, taste
  • You look tired.
  • The dog smells awful.
  • The fish tastes delicious.

2
Look, feel, smell, sound, taste
  • She looks like a model.
  • This fabric feels like silk.
  • The cake tastes like coffee.
  • I feel like playing cards tonight.

3
smell of, taste of vs. smell like, taste like
  • The greengrocers smells of strawberries.
  • This shampoo smells like strawberries.
  • This soup tastes of chicken.
  • Frog tastes like chicken to me.

4
Look, feel, smell, sound, taste
  • He looks as if hes had a hard day.
  • It smells as if somethings burning.
  • It sounds as though someone is spanking the
    dog.
  • It sounds like its raining. (informal)

5
Seem
  • Seem adjective
  • You seem eager to learn new grammar!
  • Seem like noun
  • It seemed like a good idea.
  • Seem as though/as if clause
  • It seems as if every time I clean the car it
    rains!

6
Seem
  • Seem infinitive
  • He seems to be a nice man.
  • He seems to have had a hard day at work.
  • He seems to be having a busy week at the office.
  • Take notice there are other forms of infinitive
    besides the simple infinitive
  • to write simple infinitive
  • to have written perfect infinitive
  • to be writing continuous infinitive
  • to have been writing perfect continuous
    infinitive
  • to have been written perfect passive infinitive
  • and so on

7
See, hear, watch, notice
  • I heard the girl play a piece by Chopin.
  • I heard the girl playing a piece by Chopin.
  • I saw the man hit his dog.
  • I saw the man hitting his dog every day.

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Verbs of the senses cant be continuous!
  • I am seeing Fulvio coming down the corridor. ?
  • I am hearing people talking outside the room. ?
  • I can see Fulvio coming down the corridor. ?
  • I can hear people talking outside the room. ?

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except, of course, if theyre not verbs of the
senses.
  • Ive been hearing good things about you. ?
  • (hear learn, come to know)
  • I am seeing Maria tonight. ?
  • (see meet)
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