Verbs which take adjectives - look, feel, seem, sound
Verbs, adverbs and adjectives 动词、副词、形容词
A verb is a word which describes an action - for example, walk, work, drive. Adverbs are words which describe how the actions described by verbs are perfomp3ed.
He walked slowly - (How did he walk? Slowly.)
She worked hard - (How did she work? Hard.)
He drives dangerously - (How does he drive? Dangerously.)
Some verbs can be used with adjectives, to give more infomp3ation about the subject of the verb. These verbs function as a link between the adjective and a particular aspect of the subject.
Helen says:Its a gorgeous dress, Alice, but the other one seemed nicer.nice refers to the dress)
Alice replies:It is lovely, isnt it? But youre right, the blue dress looks better.better refers to the dresslook refers to an aspect of the dress - here, the way it looks)
Helen says:And after that I expect well all be feeling peckish... (peckish refers to ; feel refers to an aspect of . In other words, we dont look peckish, we dont sound peckish, we feel peckish.)
Verbs of perception, sense and change-of-state with adjectives 感知动词,状态动词后接形容词
Verbs which can be used with adjectives in this way are called link verbs. They are also known as copula verbs. They can be divided into groups:
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