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Verbs of Perception
    Look, Feel, Sound, Seem

                              Peter Mangiaracina

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Constructions
            Look, Sound, Feel, Seem



• Verb of Perception (VP) + adjective

• VP + like + noun

• VP + like (as if) + clause



                                        Peter Mangiaracina

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VP + Adjective

• He looks good in black.

• You'd better not bother him. He seems busy.

• Rap music sounds bad.

• Do you always feel tired in the morning?


                                        Peter Mangiaracina

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VP + like + noun
• Kathy looks like a nice person.

• Arthur seems like a hard worker.

• It's very noisy. It sounds like a party next
  door.

• Do you feel like an idiot when you speak
  English?
                                          Peter Mangiaracina

                        4
VP + like (as if) + clause

• It looks as if it is going to rain.

• It seems like Tom has no idea what he's
  talking about.

• It sounds as if the president has a cold.

• I feel like I'm losing my mind.

                                         Peter Mangiaracina

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More Constructions
                      Seem, Feel



• Seem or Feel + (that) + Clause

• Seem + Infinitive

• Feel like + Gerund



                                   Peter Mangiaracina

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Seem/ Feel + (that) + Clause


• It seems (that) Bob will not be here today.

• I feel (that) the economy will not get better
  until Spain abandons austerity measures and
  provides economic incentives for the middle
  class.


                                         Peter Mangiaracina

                       7
Seem + Infinitive


• Peter seems to respect his students.

• Does it seem to be very hot in here?




                                         Peter Mangiaracina

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Feel + Gerund

• I feel like throwing some steaks on the
  barbecue and opening a few beers.

• Do you feel like going to the movies
  tonight?



                                         Peter Mangiaracina

                      9
Feel + Gerund

• I feel like throwing some steaks on the
  barbecue and opening a few beers.

• Do you feel like going to the movies
  tonight?



                                         Peter Mangiaracina

                      9

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Verbs of Perception Constructions

  • 1. Verbs of Perception Look, Feel, Sound, Seem Peter Mangiaracina 1
  • 2. Constructions Look, Sound, Feel, Seem • Verb of Perception (VP) + adjective • VP + like + noun • VP + like (as if) + clause Peter Mangiaracina 2
  • 3. VP + Adjective • He looks good in black. • You'd better not bother him. He seems busy. • Rap music sounds bad. • Do you always feel tired in the morning? Peter Mangiaracina 3
  • 4. VP + like + noun • Kathy looks like a nice person. • Arthur seems like a hard worker. • It's very noisy. It sounds like a party next door. • Do you feel like an idiot when you speak English? Peter Mangiaracina 4
  • 5. VP + like (as if) + clause • It looks as if it is going to rain. • It seems like Tom has no idea what he's talking about. • It sounds as if the president has a cold. • I feel like I'm losing my mind. Peter Mangiaracina 5
  • 6. More Constructions Seem, Feel • Seem or Feel + (that) + Clause • Seem + Infinitive • Feel like + Gerund Peter Mangiaracina 6
  • 7. Seem/ Feel + (that) + Clause • It seems (that) Bob will not be here today. • I feel (that) the economy will not get better until Spain abandons austerity measures and provides economic incentives for the middle class. Peter Mangiaracina 7
  • 8. Seem + Infinitive • Peter seems to respect his students. • Does it seem to be very hot in here? Peter Mangiaracina 8
  • 9. Feel + Gerund • I feel like throwing some steaks on the barbecue and opening a few beers. • Do you feel like going to the movies tonight? Peter Mangiaracina 9
  • 10. Feel + Gerund • I feel like throwing some steaks on the barbecue and opening a few beers. • Do you feel like going to the movies tonight? Peter Mangiaracina 9