to tell someone about something, often because you think that they do not know it or have forgotten it
POINT OUT
I enjoy __________ (read) novels before bed.
READING
She agreed __________ (help) us with the project.
TO HELP
That cake __________ delicious!
TASTES
This scarf __________ very soft.
FEELS
when something makes you feel unhappy or depressed
GET SB DOWN
I can’t imagine __________ (live) anywhere else.
LIVING
They decided __________ (not/go) to the party.
NOT TO GO
He __________ angry, doesn’t he?
LOOKS
The soup __________ a bit salty.
TASTES
to notice something that other people have not noticed
PICK UP ON
He stopped __________ (smoke) because it was bad for his health.
SMOKING
We risked __________ (lose) everything if we invested there.
LOSING
She __________ she didn’t sleep well.
LOOKS AS IF
This song __________ something from the 90s.
SOUNDS LIKE
to find something or someone by chance
COME ACROSS
I remembered __________ (buy) milk on my way home.
TO BUY
We stopped __________ (eat) lunch at a small café.
TO EAT
You __________ your father
LOOK LIKE
The material __________ it’s made of silk.
FEELS AS IF
to realise that something exists or have the knowledge or experience of a particular thing
BECOME AWARE OF
I regret __________ (tell) you this, but you failed the test.
Do you remember __________ (meet) Anna in Italy?
MEETING
It ____________ like fire
SOUNDS LIKE
His voice __________ sarcastic.
SOUNDS