Verbs of the senses – English Grammar Test for B2

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1 This soup ___ strange. I think it has gone bad.
(a) tastes
(b) is tasting
(c) taste

2 He ___ to be very confident, but he’s actually nervous.
(a) seems
(b) is seeming
(c) seem

3 I can’t ___ what she’s saying. The music is too loud.
(a) listen
(b) hear
(c) hearing

4 Your idea ___ interesting. Tell me more about it.
(a) is sounding
(b) sounds
(c) sound

5 Be quiet! I’m ___ to something outside.
(a) listening
(b) hearing
(c) listen

6 You ___ great in that blue jacket!
(a) are looking
(b) look
(c) looks

7 She ___ tired today. Maybe she didn’t sleep well.
(a) is looking
(b) looks
(c) look

8 That perfume ___ wonderful. What is it?
(a) smells
(b) is smelling
(c) smell

9 It ___ as if it’s going to rain.
(a) appears
(b) appear
(c) is appearing

10 The singer ___ like a true professional on stage.
(a) sounds
(b) is sounding
(c) sound

11 I’m ___ the soup to see if it needs more salt.
(a) taste
(b) tasting
(c) tastes

12 She doesn’t ___ to understand what you mean.
(a) seems
(b) is seeming
(c) seem

13 When I entered the house, it ___ of fresh paint.
(a) is smelling
(b) smells
(c) smelled

14 Your plan ___ good, but it’s risky.
(a) sounds
(b) is sounding
(c) sound

15 I could ___ someone crying in the next room.
(a) listen
(b) hear
(c) hearing

16 This music ___ beautiful.
(a) sounds
(b) is sounding
(c) sound

17 You must ___ carefully if you want to understand.
(a) hear
(b) listening
(c) listen

18 She ___ very upset when she saw the news.
(a) looked
(b) looks
(c) looking

19 That cat ___ like it wants to attack me!
(a) looks
(b) is looking
(c) look

20 He ___ as if he were about to cry.
(a) looks
(b) is looking
(c) look

21 I can ___ birds singing outside my window.
(a) hear
(b) listen
(c) hearing

22 This fruit juice ___ strange. Are you sure it’s fresh?
(a) tastes
(b) is tasting
(c) taste

23 That story really ___ unbelievable.
(a) sounds
(b) is sounding
(c) sound

24 The teacher’s explanation ___ clearer now.
(a) sounds
(b) is sounding
(c) sound

25 Don’t touch that wire! It ___ dangerous.
(a) feels
(b) is feeling
(c) feel

26 I’m ___ the fabric to check its quality.
(a) feel
(b) feeling
(c) feels

27 This song ___ me of my childhood.
(a) remembers
(b) recalls
(c) reminds

28 He doesn’t ___ to care what people think.
(a) seem
(b) seems
(c) is seeming

29 That girl ___ like a famous actress!
(a) looks
(b) is looking
(c) look

30 The food ___ delicious! What’s in it?
(a) tastes
(b) is tasting
(c) taste

Answer

1 (a) tastes – Stative verb for describing flavor; not usually used in continuous form.
2 (a) seems – “Seem” expresses appearance; not used in progressive.
3 (b) hear – “Hear” is the correct perception verb; “listen” means to pay attention.
4 (b) sounds – “Sound” is stative when describing impression.
5 (a) listening – “Listen to” is active; used for focusing attention.
6 (b) look – “Look” + adjective describes appearance.
7 (b) looks – Present simple for general state.
8 (a) smells – “Smell” + adjective for describing odor.
9 (a) appears – “Appear” expresses state, not progressive.
10 (a) sounds – “Sound” + like + noun for similarity in sound.
11 (b) tasting – Active sense (trying the flavor) → continuous form allowed.
12 (a) seems – Stative meaning “appear to be.”
13 (c) smelled – Past simple for a completed perception in the past.
14 (a) sounds – “Sound” + adjective; stative form preferred.
15 (b) hear – “Hear” for perception; “listen” means intentional focus.
16 (a) sounds – “Sound” is stative, not continuous here.
17 (c) listen – Imperative/infinitive base form after “must.”
18 (a) looked – Simple past for description at a specific moment.
19 (a) looks – Describing present appearance.
20 (a) looks – “Look as if…” + clause for appearance.
21 (a) hear – “Hear” for involuntary perception.
22 (a) tastes – Describes flavor; stative verb.
23 (a) sounds – Describes how something appears by sound.
24 (a) sounds – “Sound” + comparative adjective for perception.
25 (a) feels – “Feel” + adjective for tactile impression.
26 (b) feeling – Active use (checking texture) → progressive possible.
27 (c) reminds – “Remind someone of” is the correct expression.
28 (a) seem – After “doesn’t,” base form of verb.
29 (a) looks – “Look like” + noun for similarity.
30 (a) tastes – Describes flavor; stative sense.

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