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Verb of Senses

Adjectives always follow these verbs of sense--feel, taste, smell and these verbs of perception--appear, seem, look, sound--when they modify the noun that comes before the verb.

This burger tastes strange.  (strange is an adjective describing the noun burger.  The verb taste is one of sense)

Dinner smells great!  (great is an adjective describing the noun dinner.  The verb smells is one of sense)

Some rap music sounds terrible.  (terrible is an adjective describing the noun music.  The verb sounds is one of  perception)

Carl appeared excited today.  (excited is an adjective describing the noun Carl.  The verb appeared (past tense of appear) is one of  perception)  

A storm must be coming in.  The sky seems darker.  (darker is an adjective describes the noun sky.  The verb seems is one of perception) )



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