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# Cinderella looked '''beautifully''' at the ball. Her two step-sisters looked at her '''jealously'''.
 
# 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'''!
 
# 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.
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# 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.
 
# The Native Americans´ food smelt '''good'''. The colonist could smell it '''clearly''' from the place where he was hiding.

Version vom 21. Juli 2008, 10:19 Uhr

Exercise 3a

  • smell terrible
  • look annoyed
  • sound right
  • taste fantastic
  • be nice
  • feel happy
  • to become a wizzard
  • seem happy

Exercise 3 b

  1. An ice cream tastes lovely.
  2. A trompete sounds loudly.
  3. A lighthouse lookes beautifully.
  4. A pig smells badly.
  5. A chocolate tastes lovely.
  6. A sun feels hot.
  7. A bird sings nicely.
  8. The water is cold.

Exercise 4

  1. Cinderella looked beautifully at the ball. Her two step-sisters looked at her jealously.
  2. Harry tasted his magic chocolate nervously. He was right- it tasted terribly!
  3. Huckleberry felt the water quick with his foot. "It feels coldly!" he told Tom.
  4. The Native Americans´ food smelt good. The colonist could smell it clearly from the place where he was hiding.