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SENSE VERB + ADJECTIVE

1. I see a beautiful sunset.

2. She hears a soft melody.

3. We smell the aroma of freshly baked bread.

4. They taste the delicious flavors of the meal.

5. He touches the smooth surface of the stone.

6. The dog sniffs the fragrant flowers.

7. I listen to the soothing sounds of nature.

8. She observes the intricate details of the artwork.

9. We feel the cool breeze on our skin.

10. They look at the stunning view from the hilltop.

1. I see a bright, colorful painting.

2. She hears a loud, thunderous noise.

3. We smell the fragrant, aromatic coffee.

4. They taste a delicious, mouthwatering dessert.

5. He touches a smooth, silky fabric.

6. The dog sniffs a strong, pungent odor.

7. I listen to a melodic, soothing melody.

8. She observes a stunning, breathtaking sunset.

9. We feel a gentle, warm breeze.

10. They look at a magnificent, awe-inspiring mountain.

11. I see a dim, gloomy room.

12. She hears a faint, distant whisper.

13. We smell a fresh, invigorating scent.

14. They taste a spicy, flavorful dish.


15. He touches a rough, coarse surface.

16. The dog sniffs an enticing, tempting smell.

17. I listen to a lively, energetic song.

18. She observes a vibrant, dynamic cityscape.

19. We feel a cold, icy sensation.

20. They look at a serene, tranquil lake.

SENSE VERB + NOUN


1. I see a beautiful sunset.

2. She hears the sound of birds chirping.

3. We smell the aroma of freshly baked bread.

4. They taste the sweetness of ripe strawberries.

5. He touches the softness of a velvet pillow.

6. The dog sniffs the scent of a flower.

7. I listen to the music playing in the background.

8. She observes the colors in a vibrant painting.

9. We feel the warmth of the sun on our skin.

10. They look at the stars in the night sky.

11. I see a delicious chocolate cake.

12. She hears the waves crashing on the shore.

13. We smell the fragrance of blooming flowers.

14. They taste the bitterness of black coffee.

15. He touches the texture of rough sandpaper.

16. The dog sniffs the scent of a fresh meal.

17. I listen to the laughter of children playing.

18. She observes the details in a beautiful sculpture.


19. We feel the coolness of a breeze on a hot day.

20. They look at the beauty of a rainbow.


Look, smell, taste, sound, feel + adjective
We can use feel, smell, taste, sound, and feel before an adjective to talk about how something
feels, tastes, etc.

When you use that cream, your skin feels really smooth.
When he talked to us sounded nervous.

Look, smell, taste, sound, feel + like + noun

We can also use feel, smell, taste, sound, and feel + like before a noun.
You sound like your mother.
This tastes like chicken.

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