You hear with it
ear (n.)
When is Earth Day?
Earth Day is April 22.
[kæt]
cat
How does the watermelon taste? (sweet)
It tastes sweet.
This (is / are) a rabbit.
This is a rabbit.
To use your nose to know about something
smell (v.)
What smells terrible?
The ice cream smells terrible.
[tri]
tree
How does the pineapple taste? (sour)
It tastes sour.
Those (smells / smell) terrible.
Those smell terrible.
To use your mouth to know about something
taste (v.)
How do the ice cream cups feel?
They feel cold.
[`kᴜkɪ]
cookie
How does the rabbit look? (cute)
It looks cute.
These (sounds / sound) beautiful.
These sound beautiful.
open (adj.)
What is the science teacher's name?
His name is Mr Chen.
[`nɛklɪs]
necklace
How do the shoes feel? (tight)
They feel tight.
That tastes (delicious / loud).
That tastes delicious.
To use your ears to know about something
sound (v.)
When will Magic City open?
It will open on the first weekend of May.
[ɪk`spɛnsɪv]
exspensive
How do the flowers smell? (good)
They smell good.
The cake (smell / smells) (quiet / good).
The cake smells good.