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ThIs exercises useS the word "like" to express some comparison, you can see "like" is a polysemic word : to like= to find something nice// like= a word to express comparison
Describing things
using verbs + nouns
We use subject + sense verb + like + object to
compare the similarity between two nouns. For example:
'Your father looks like Father
Christmas.'
'Perfume
smells like flowers.'
'This
tastes like dog food!'
Hear
= 'I heard it like
an echo'
Sound
= 'She sounds like
Madonna.'
Feel
= 'Abdul felt
like dancing.'
Taste= 'Can this taste like soup ?'
Smell
= 'Cigarette smoke smells like
pollution.'
·
Opera ___ boring.
smells
like
sounds
tastes
like
sounds
tastes
·
Beer ___ bitter.
looks
tastes
feels
sounds
tastes
feels
sounds
·
My massage ___
relaxing.
felt
tasted
smelt
sounded
tasted
smelt
sounded
·
Fireworks ____ giant
flowers.
looks like
look like
look
looks
look like
look
looks
·
Gupta ___ his dog
barking.
heard
tasted
looks
smelt
tasted
looks
smelt
·
This soap ____ lemon.
smell
smelt
smells like
smell like
smelt
smells like
smell like
·
You ___ your sister.
looks like
like
looks
look like
like
looks
look like
·
Can you ____ my bag
for me?
like watching
watching
watch
lwatched
watching
watch
lwatched
·
The sand ___.
feels like dry
feels dry
feeling dry
feel dry
feels dry
feeling dry
feel dry
·
The scenery ___.
look like beautiful
looks beautiful
look beautiful
looks like beautiful
looks beautiful
look beautiful
looks like beautiful
·
Cookies ___.
tastes delicious
taste delicious
taste like delicious
tastes like delicious
taste delicious
taste like delicious
tastes like delicious
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