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Verbs for Describing Feelings and Senses

This document provides examples of questions using "What...like?", "What...look like?" and "How..." to ask about characteristics, appearances, and situations. It includes a table of verbs that can be used in these questions, such as "feel", "look", "smell", "sound", and "taste". Examples are given of questions about people, places, events and more. Readers are instructed to write their own questions using these structures and vocabulary in their notebooks.

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Verbs for Describing Feelings and Senses

This document provides examples of questions using "What...like?", "What...look like?" and "How..." to ask about characteristics, appearances, and situations. It includes a table of verbs that can be used in these questions, such as "feel", "look", "smell", "sound", and "taste". Examples are given of questions about people, places, events and more. Readers are instructed to write their own questions using these structures and vocabulary in their notebooks.

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B Complete t h e questions using t h e verbs in t h e box.

feel like look like smell like sound like taste like
1 A: What ^ butterflies toot l i b ?
B: Beautiful.
2 A: What sulphur ?
B: Very bad.
3 A: What honey ?
B: Very sweet.
4 A: What feathers ?
B: Very soft.
5 A: What drums ?
B: Very loud.
C In your notebook, w r i t e eight or more questions using
What... like?, What... look like? and t h e words in t h e t a b l e .

/ MY TURN!
What do your grandparents like?
does the party look like?
did Harry Potter going to
i s / 's Charlie Chaplin be like?
are the weather
was Superman and Lois
were the first computers
Example: fOkat was Charlie Ckapttn l i t ef
W r i t e appropriate questions f o r these dialogues,
using What... like?, What... look like? and
How...?
1 A: (Ohat are^jow neighbours l i b ?
B: They're kind and friendly.
2 A: ?
B: She's t a l l and dark.
3 A: ?
B: She's feeling better now, thanks.
4 A: ?
B: It's an Italian island in t he Mediterranean.
It's very beautiful.
5 A: ?
B: It was by t h e sea and very modern. I had a
lovely room.
6 A: ?
B: I'm fine, thanks.
7 A: ?
B: It was great. Everyone was there!
8 A: ?
B: They're quite o ld now but they are still goodlooking!
9 A: ?
B: He's t a l l and he wears glasses.

[QUEL | Circle t he correct o p t i o n.

| 1 A: What like? B: He is very friendly, but he worries a lot. a does Iceman look b is Iceman look c is Iceman
I 2 A: What does Iceman's skin like? B: It's cold and hard. a feel b smell c sound
[ 3 A: like? B: It was really good. I loved it. a How was t he f i lm b What did t he f i lm c What was t he f i lm
I 4 A: How is your sister? B: She's a very pretty b friendly c fine, thanks
5 A: What does your brother look like? B: a He likes f o o t b a l l b He's tall and t h in c He's very nice
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