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| − | * smell terrible | + | * '''smell''' terrible |
| − | * look annoyed | + | * '''look''' annoyed |
| − | * sound right | + | * '''sound''' right |
| − | * taste fantastic | + | * '''taste''' fantastic |
| − | * be nice | + | * '''be''' nice |
| − | * feel happy | + | * '''feel''' happy |
| − | * to become a wizzard | + | * '''to become''' a wizzard |
| − | * seem happy | + | * '''seem''' happy |
==Exercise 3 b== | ==Exercise 3 b== | ||
Version vom 21. Juli 2008, 09:21 Uhr
Exercise 3a
- smell terrible
- look annoyed
- sound right
- taste fantastic
- be nice
- feel happy
- to become a wizzard
- seem happy
Exercise 3 b
- An ice cream tastes lovely.
- A trompete sounds loudly.
- A lighthouse lookes beautifully.
- A pig smells badly.
- A chocolate tastes lovely.
- A sun feels hot.
- A bird sings nicely.
- The water is cold.
Exercise 4
- Cinderella looked beautifully at the ball. Her two step-sisters looked at her jealously.
- Harry tasted his magic chocolate nervously. He was right- it tasted terribly!
- Huckleberry felt the water quick with his foot. "It feels coldly!" he told Tom.
- The Native Americans´ food smelt good. The colonist could smell it clearly from the place where he was hiding.

