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SENTENCES USING LOOK LIKE 10 SENTENCES USING LOOK.


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1. MAKE 10 SENTENCES USING LOOK LIKE 10 SENTENCES USING LOOK.

• Look like a surfer

• Look (s) very young

• Look (s) crazy

• Look like a doctor

• Look like o

• Look like look like short

• look like tired

• look like a king

• look like a ballerina

 look su

YOU CANNOT REPET SUNJECTS NOUNS AND ADJETIVES

2. you have to make a picture dictionary with 15 aliments ( sickness); 15 household goods; and 15 animals

3. you have to make list of stative verbs and make one sentences with each one of them.

Stative (or State) Verb List

like know belong

love realise fit

hate suppose contain

want mean consist

need understand seem

prefer believe depend

agree remember matter

mind recognise see

own appear look (=seem)

sound taste smell

hear astonish deny

disagree please impress

satisfy promise surprise

doubt think (=have an opinion) feel (=have an opinion)

wish imagine concern

dislike be have

deserve involve include

lack measure (=have length etc) possess

owe weigh (=have weight)

A verb which isn't stative is called a dynamic verb, and is usually an action.

Some verbs can be both stative and dynamic:

Be

be is usually a stative verb, but when it is used in the continuous it means 'behaving' or 'acting'

• you are stupid = it's part of your personality

• you are being stupid = only now, not usually

Think

• think (stative) = have an opinion

I think that coffee is great

• think (dynamic) = consider, have in my head

what are you thinking about? I'm thinking about my next holiday

Have

• have (stative) = own

I have a car

• have (dynamic) = part of an expression

I'm having a party / a picnic / a bath / a good time / a break

See

• see (stative) = see with your eyes / understand

I see what you mean

I see her now, she's just coming along the road

• see (dynamic) = meet / have a relationship with

I've been seeing my boyfriend for three years

I'm seeing Robert tomorrow

Taste

• taste (stative) = has a certain taste

This soup tastes great

The coffee tastes really bitter

• taste (dynamic) = the action of tasting

The chef is tasting the soup

('taste' is the same as other similar verbs such as 'smell')

Verb Correct _ot Correct

agree She didn’t agree with us. She wasn’t agreeing with us.

appear It appears to be raining. It is appearing to be raining.

believe I don’t believe the news. I am not believing the news.

belong This book belonged to my

grandfather.

This book was belonging to my

grandfather.

concern This concerns you. This is concerning you.

consist Bread consists of flour, water

and yeast.

Bread is consisting of flour, water

and yeast.

contain This box contains a cake. This box is containing a cake.

depend It depends on the weather. It’s depending on the weather.

deserve He deserves to pass

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