This document provides examples of using simple past tense forms of the verb "to be" in English, including was, were, wasn't and weren't. It also discusses sensory verbs like look, sound, smell, taste and feel, which describe the five senses. Examples are given of using these sensory verbs in sentences, like "It looks dangerous" and "It smells nice". The document is a lesson about verb forms and describing senses in English.
This document provides examples of using simple past tense forms of the verb "to be" in English, including was, were, wasn't and weren't. It also discusses sensory verbs like look, sound, smell, taste and feel, which describe the five senses. Examples are given of using these sensory verbs in sentences, like "It looks dangerous" and "It smells nice". The document is a lesson about verb forms and describing senses in English.
This document provides examples of using simple past tense forms of the verb "to be" in English, including was, were, wasn't and weren't. It also discusses sensory verbs like look, sound, smell, taste and feel, which describe the five senses. Examples are given of using these sensory verbs in sentences, like "It looks dangerous" and "It smells nice". The document is a lesson about verb forms and describing senses in English.
This document provides examples of using simple past tense forms of the verb "to be" in English, including was, were, wasn't and weren't. It also discusses sensory verbs like look, sound, smell, taste and feel, which describe the five senses. Examples are given of using these sensory verbs in sentences, like "It looks dangerous" and "It smells nice". The document is a lesson about verb forms and describing senses in English.
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Communication
G Make questions from the two conversations in C with these words.
1. go / where / did / you __Where did you go?__ 2. did / fly to / which airport / you ___Which airport did you fly to?__ 3. did you / there / stay / how long ___How long there did you stay?_ 4. See / did / what / you __What did you see?_ 5. did / take / any photos / you __Did you take any photos?_ 6. theme Parks / visit / how many / did you _How many theme parks did you visit?_ 7. you like / which theme park / did / the most _Which theme park did the most you like 8. you / go / on / did / the Spider-Man ride _Did you go on the spiderman ride
Grammar
Simple past of to be
Statement I was exhausted.
Negative The food wasn´t great. Information Questions How was your weekend? Yes / No Questions Were the rooms expensive? Short answers No, they weren´t.
C Complete the text with was, were, wasn´t, or weren´t.
It (1) was an amazing weekend. My friend likes diving, so we went out on his boat. There (2) were a lot of different fish, and we saw a turtle. I wanted to see a shark, but there (3) was any. It (4) the wrong time of year. At night, we stayed at a cheap hotel on an island. My bed (5) was very comfortable, but the rooms (6) were spotless. D Match the questions about the weekend in C to the correct answers. 1. How was your weekend? _b_ a. No, it wasn’t. 2. Were there a lot of different fish? _c_ b. It was great! 3. Were there any sharks? _f_ c. Yes, there were. And we saw a turtle. 4. Where was your hotel? __e_ d. Yes, they were. 5. Was your bed comfortable? _d_ e. It was on an island. 6. Were the rooms clean? __a_ f. No, there weren’t. It was the wrong time of year.
Grammar: Sensory verbs
B Complete the table with these words. Ears feels nose smells taste touch
The Five Senses Parts of the Body Sensory Verbs
sight eyes 5. Feels hearing 3. Nose sounds 1.Taste Mouth and longue tastes smell 4. Ears 6. Smells 2.Touch Hands and fingers 7. Looks We use sensory verbs to describe the characteristics and qualities of people, animals, and things.
C Underline the five sensory verbs in A. Then answer these
questions. 1. What verb form do you normally use with sensory verbs? Base form 2. What type of word usually follows a sensory verb? Adjectives D Write the sensory verbs in these sentences. 1. When I see people rock climbing. I think it looks very dangerous! 2. Turn that music off! It sounds terrible! 3. I like your perfume. It smells nice. 4. These French fries tastes too salty. 5. I prefer these shoes. They feels more comfortable.