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    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #52232: Verbs of perception
    > Other English exercises on the same topics: Infinitive | -ing [Change theme]
    > Similar tests: - Adjectives-ing and ed - Infinitive clause - FOR and its use - Gerund - Infinitive phrase - Infinitive in sentences - Look forward to/be used to - TO + verb base or TO + V + ing
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    Verbs of perception


     

    hearHave you heard that cry? smellThis smoke smells terrible.
    feel Do you still feel hungry? soundThis opera sounds boring.
    listen toShe is listening to music. seeWhen I saw the house, I loved it.
    lookLook! There is a nice bird flying. tasteCould you taste this soup?
    seemDoesn't that seem strange to you? watchWe sat and watched the sunset.







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    1. Can you see the baby on all fours?


    2. You shouldn't laugh when you see people on banana skins.


    3. Have you heard


    4. We have bought a marble table. It's nice but it cold.


    5. Did you see


    6. Fireworks giant flowers.


    7. I don't like beer, it bitter.


    8. Stop it! That violin awful.


    9. This perfume roses.

    10. My cat's fur is like velvet to me when I it.










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