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Exercises: 1 2 3. Stative or dynamic uses of sense verbs. When we use the verbs feel, hear, see, smell, or taste to talk about the impressions that we receive through our five senses (touch, hearing, sight, smell, taste), they are all non-action verbs and cannot be used in progressive forms.
- Look, Sound, Feel, Etc
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- Look, Sound, Feel, Etc
In English, we use the verbs drive, ride, go and take to talk about travel and transport. Although they all express travel and movement, they are used in different contexts. Read on to learn when to use drive, ride, go and take in English, then practise in the exercises.
Gerunds and Infinitives 1. Put the verb into either the gerund (-ing) or the infinitive (with 'to'): 1) I don't fancy (go) out tonight. [ . Check. Show. 2) She avoided (tell) him about her plans. [ . Check.
Learn about the delexical verbs have, take, make, give, go and do and do the exercises to practise using them.
This verb tenses exercise is 30 questions on all the English verb tenses. See if you can write the correct form of the verb depending on the tense.
First, in the exercise on the left, choose the correct modal verb in the present tense, in order to construct a text that makes sense. Then, replace the modal verb in the sentences on the right with the correct alternative form in the past tense.
How to use the verb go in English. Exercise 1. Choose the correct form of go to complete the sentences below. 1 I want to go in the park. 2 I never go on Friday. 3 Do you want to go excursion? 4 At 7, I always go . 5 Don't go today. It's very windy. 6 Every Monday evening we go . 7 Next summer, we want to go . 8 What time do you home on Mondays?