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55 LA BONTE'S TOP 100 ENGLISH CONVERSATION PATTERNS

FEEL......TASTE......SMELL......SOUND......LOOK

A It looks a. Does it look a? How does it look?


D tastes taste taste
J sounds sound sound
E smells smell smell
C feels feel feel
T
I I feel a. . Do you feel a? How do you feel?
V
E

It looks like n. Does it look like n? What does it look like?


N tastes taste taste
O sounds sound sound
U smells smell smell
N feels feel feel

I feel like n. Do you feel like n? What do you feel like?

S
E It looks like s. Does it look like s? What does it look like s?
N tastes taste taste
T sounds sound sound
E smells smell smell
N feels feel feel
C
E *I feel like s. *Do you feel like s? What do you feel like s?

ADJECTIVE SENTENCE NOUN


She looks beautiful. She looks like she's angry. It looks like leather.
That smells delicious. It smells like it is done. It smells like coffee.
The coffee smells great. It tastes like you put sugar in it. That tastes like an apple.
The music sounds loud. It sounds like it's raining. It sounds like thunder.
The floor feels dirty. It feels like the floor is wet. It feels like oil.
I feel tired. I feel like he is lying to me. I feel like a hypocrite.

1. *Other variations of I FEEL LIKE s are: I HAVE A/THE FEELING THAT s.


I HAVE GOT A/THE FEELING THAT s.
I FEEL THAT s.
Do you have a feeling he's coming? I had a feeling that she wasn't going to like it.
I've got the feeling that he'll be late. She had the feeling you didn't like him.
Do you feel it's too expensive? She felt she was treated badly.
Have you got the feeling he's fed up? He's got the feeling that she isn't returning.

2. Instead of LIKE, you will sometimes hear either AS IF or AS THOUGH before a sentence.
It feels as if it's going to rain. Does it look as if she's disappointed?
It looks as though he really doesn't like it that much. Did it sound as if they're were going to come?
It sounds as though he was really mad at her. Didn't it look as though they liked each other?

3. I FEEL a ABOUT vING. = I FEEL a vING. This is used a lot with you add a verb to a feeling.
She feels sad about leaving. Don't you feel great about going there?
He felt happy not ddbeing with her. Doesn't she feel angry about losing it?

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