Verbs of the senses – English Grammar Test for B2
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2 This cake ___ wonderful! Did you bake it yourself?
3 She ___ to be nervous before the presentation.
4 I’m ___ to the radio while cooking dinner.
5 He ___ tired today. Maybe he worked late last night.
6 The soup ___ strange. I think something’s wrong with it.
7 Be quiet! I can ___ footsteps coming from the hallway.
8 It ___ as if the storm is getting worse.
9 You ___ fantastic in that new dress!
10 The movie ___ boring, so we left early.
11 The baby is ___ his mother’s voice and smiling.
12 Don’t touch that pan — it ___ really hot!
13 This perfume ___ sweet and fresh.
14 They ___ to enjoy the concert a lot.
15 The fish ___ awful! Are you sure it’s fresh?
16 I’m just ___ the soup to check if it needs more salt.
17 From the top of the hill, we could ___ the whole city below.
18 The teacher’s voice ___ calm and confident.
19 I can’t ___ you very well. Could you speak louder, please?
20 The sky ___ so clear tonight.
21 The children ___ excited when they saw the gifts.
22 It ___ like a good idea, but I’m not sure.
23 That song always ___ me of my childhood.
24 I’m ___ the match tonight on TV.
25 He ___ angry, but he didn’t say a word.
26 This fabric ___ soft. Where did you buy it?
27 We could ___ the ocean waves crashing against the rocks.
28 She doesn’t ___ to understand what we mean.
29 The music ___ relaxing and peaceful.
30 I’m ___ the flowers — they smell amazing.
Answer
1 see – “See” for the ability to perceive visually.
2 tastes – “Taste” (stative) for flavor description.
3 seems – “Seem” to express appearance or impression.
4 listening – Active process (focus on sounds).
5 looks – “Look” + adjective = appearance.
6 tastes – “Taste” + adjective for flavor.
7 hear – “Hear” for perception of sound, not intentional.
8 seems – “Seem” + as if + clause for impression.
9 look – “Look” + adjective for physical appearance.
10 sounded – “Sound” for describing how something appears by sound.
11 hearing – Continuous use for ongoing perception.
12 feels – “Feel” + adjective for tactile sense.
13 smells – “Smell” + adjective for odor description.
14 seem – “Seem” + infinitive for impression.
15 tastes – “Taste” stative; expresses flavor.
16 tasting – Dynamic action (testing flavor).
17 see – “See” for visual observation.
18 sounds – “Sound” + adjective for auditory impression.
19 hear – “Hear” when there is difficulty in perception.
20 looks – “Look” + adjective for appearance.
21 looked – Past form describing appearance at that moment.
22 sounds – “Sound like” for expressing an opinion about what is heard.
23 reminds – “Remind someone of something” is correct.
24 watching – “Watch” for observing something actively.
25 looked – “Looked” for emotional appearance in the past.
26 feels – “Feel” for tactile quality.
27 hear – “Hear” for perception of sound.
28 seem – “Seem” for general impression.
29 sounds – “Sound” for quality of music.
30 smelling – Continuous use for active action (to enjoy the scent).
