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Verbs of Perception




Verbs of Perception

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    Set 1

    (action)

    listen to

    look at

    touch

    smell

    taste

    Set 2

    (non-action)

    hear

    see*

    feel*

    smell

    taste

    Set 3

    (non-action)

    sound

    look

    feel

    smell

    taste

Set 1 verbs indicate that the perceiver is ?focusing? on a specific object. They can be used in the progressive.
    He is listening to the radio.

    They are looking at the picture.

    She is smelling the flowers.

Set 2 verbs indicate general perception and are non-progressive.

    He hears a noise.

    They see flames.

    She smells smoke.

    (Not: He is hearing?)

    (Not: They are seeing...)

Set 3 verbs indicate appearance. (It ?seems??) They are non-progressive.

    That sounds like thunder.

    This looks terrible.

    It smells fishy.

    (describes the object, not the perceiver)
*When feel is used to describe emotions, the progressive is sometimes used.

    I feel great today.

    I feel cold today.

    I am feeling great today.

    (physical feeling is usually non-progressive)

*See can sometimes be used in expressions in the progressive.

    She is seeing the doctor.

    He is seeing another woman.

Special Usage of Certain Verbs of Perception

Some verbs of perception see, look at, hear, listen to, and feel, along with watch and sense
can be used with objects followed by other verbs (base form or gerunds, but not infinitives).

Note the examples below:

We heard you leave. (Okay. Emphasis on our hearing.)
We heard you leaving. (Okay. Emphasis on your leaving.)
We heard you to leave. (Incorrect!)

Other examples:

I saw her go.
Look at that man run!
Sylvesterlistened to the canary sing.
We watched them play basketball.
We watched them playing basketball.
Trudy can feel the wind blowing against her skin.
Mr. Todd sensed the lion approaching.

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