Sensory Verbs + like
Be + Adjective + Infinitive
Adverbs of Manner and Degree
The Letter s
Syllable Stress
100

Your hair is so soft. (silk)

It feels like silk.

100

meet / you / am / delighted / to / I

I am delighted to meet you.

100

They're very fast learners.

They learn very fast.

100

tennis

/s/

100

syllable

1st - syl la ble

200

Try these cookies. Do they have coffee in them? (coffee)

They taste like coffee.

200

co-workers / with / easy / work / my / to / are

My co-workers are easy to work with.

200

We're incredibly good drivers.

We drive incredibly well.

200

sweet dessert

/s/, /z/

200

shocked

1 syllable - No stress

300

Alan's voice makes me think of his father. (a lot / father)

He sounds a lot like his father.

300

to / understand / difficult / the  /were  /instructions

The instructions were difficult to understand.

300

I'm not at all a bad dancer.

I don't dance badly at all.

300

 My socks smell.

/s/, /s/, /s/

300

anxious

1st syllable - anx ious

400

These candles have a nice scent. (a little / vanilla)

They smell a little like vanilla.

400
are / you / they / on the team / to / have / lucky

They are lucky to  have you on the team.

400

The plane made an extremely late arrival.

The plane arrived extremely late.

400

Your sisters song 

/s/, /s/, /z/, /z/

400

ashamed

2nd syllable - ashamed

500

Helen is beautiful in that long white dress. (a little / bride)

She looks a little like a bride.

500

learn / eager / they / new/ software / the / to / are

They are eager to learn the new software.

500

It's really easy for her to learn new things.

She learns new things really easily.

500

Sensory verbs express a state.

/s/, /s/, /z/, /s/, /s/

500

disagree

3rd - dis a  gree