Verbs of the senses – English Grammar Test for B2
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2 What ___ this soup ___ like to you?
3 Why ___ you ___ so tired today?
4 ___ it ___ as if she’s angry with us?
5 What ___ that delicious smell?
6 ___ you ___ that noise coming from the kitchen?
7 How ___ your new perfume ___?
8 ___ this jacket ___ good on me?
9 Who ___ you ___ at in the park just now?
10 What ___ that strange sound we heard earlier?
11 ___ it ___ like rain to you?
12 How ___ you ___ after your morning run?
13 What ___ the music ___ like?
14 ___ you ___ to the radio or watching TV?
15 Why ___ she always ___ so nervous before exams?
16 What ___ wrong? You ___ upset.
17 ___ you ___ the fireworks from your house last night?
18 How ___ the new restaurant ___?
19 ___ it ___ good when you tried it?
20 What ___ the air ___ like near the sea?
21 ___ he ___ to be interested in your idea?
22 What ___ that smell? It’s awful!
23 ___ you ___ anything unusual during the meeting?
24 Why ___ your coffee ___ so bitter?
25 How ___ the baby ___ when he hears music?
26 ___ the movie ___ as exciting as the book?
27 What ___ she ___ so happy about?
28 ___ you ever ___ something moving in the dark?
29 ___ this song ___ familiar to you?
30 How ___ the food ___ at that new place downtown?
Answer
1 Did you hear – Past simple; perception of sound.
2 does / taste – “What does this soup taste like?” to ask about flavor.
3 do / look – “Why do you look so tired?” for appearance.
4 Does / seem – “Does it seem as if…” expresses impression.
5 is – “What is that delicious smell?” asking about the source of an odor.
6 Did / hear – Perception of sound in the past.
7 does / smell – Asking about fragrance.
8 Does / look – “Look good on someone” for appearance.
9 were / looking – Past continuous; ongoing action.
10 was – “What was that strange sound?” identifying a noise.
11 Does / sound – “Sound like” for auditory impression.
12 do / feel – Asking about physical or emotional condition.
13 does / sound – Asking about impression of music.
14 Are / listening – “Listen to” for active hearing.
15 does / look – “Look” + adjective for appearance.
16 is / looking – “What’s wrong? You’re looking upset.”
17 Could / see – “Could see” for perception (visual).
18 does / look – Asking for opinion on appearance.
19 Did / taste – Asking about past sensory experience.
20 does / smell – Asking about environmental odor.
21 Does / seem – “Seem to be” for impression.
22 is – “What is that smell?” to identify odor.
23 Did / notice – “Notice” is also perception-related; suitable in context.
24 does / taste – “Taste” for flavor.
25 does / look – “Look” + adjective for emotional expression.
26 Was / as – “Was the movie as exciting…” comparison of impressions.
27 is / looking – “What is she looking so happy about?” present continuous.
28 Have / seen – Perfect form to describe life experience.
29 Does / sound – “Sound familiar” for auditory memory.
30 does / taste – Asking about flavor at a restaurant.
