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The difference between connecting verbs and feeling verbs

1) Sensory verbs are a kind of connective verbs.

2) Conjunctive verbs are words that express the subject "what" or "how". Although meaningful, it is incomplete and cannot be used as a predicate alone. It must be combined with predicates to form a synthetic predicate, such as:

We are in Grade Two this year. We are in Grade Two this year. ) yes, the meaning of this word is often not translated into sentences.

Connective verbs can be divided into three categories:

1, verb "yes". This word has different forms in different tenses after different subjects, so we should pay special attention to it, such as is, am, are, was, was, have, have/has be, etc. For example:

He is a teacher. He is a teacher. )

He was a soldier two years ago. )

We are from China. We are from China. )

2. Words expressing "feeling", such as look, touch, smell, sound, taste, etc. , for example:

She looks tired. She looks very tired. )

I don't feel well. I feel sick. )

Cotton feels soft. Cotton feels soft. )

This story sounds interesting. This story sounds interesting. )

These flowers smell delicious. These flowers smell good. )

The mixture test is terrible. This potion tastes terrible. )

3. Words expressing "change" and "change", such as becoming, getting, growing and turning, are all interpreted as "change" and "change", for example:

She became a college student. She became a college student. )

He doesn't feel well. His face turned white. He felt sick and turned pale. )

Spring is coming, the weather is getting warmer and the days are getting longer. When spring comes, the weather gets warmer and the days get longer. )

He's getting old. He is old. )