Difference between revisions of "Smell"
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===Meaning=== | ===Meaning=== | ||
'''Smell''' is a sense we get from our [[nose]]. | '''Smell''' is a sense we get from our [[nose]]. | ||
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| + | : '''[[Noun]]''': Smell | ||
| + | : '''[[Verb]]''': Smell | ||
===About Smell=== | ===About Smell=== | ||
'''Smell''' can be sweet or stinky, fresh or musty. There are many different smells but not many words to describe smell. Usually we say something smells like something else. | '''Smell''' can be sweet or stinky, fresh or musty. There are many different smells but not many words to describe smell. Usually we say something smells like something else. | ||
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| + | ===Examples=== | ||
| + | : A rose is sweet. | ||
| + | : An old book is musty. | ||
| + | : The air outside is fresh. | ||
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| + | ===Used in a sentence=== | ||
| + | : A rose has a sweet smell. | ||
| + | : The smell of an old book is musty. | ||
| + | : I can smell the fresh air outside. | ||
Revision as of 08:21, 31 July 2018
Key Stage 1
Meaning
Smell is a sense we get from our nose.
About Smell
Smell can be sweet or stinky, fresh or musty. There are many different smells but not many words to describe smell. Usually we say something smells like something else.
Examples
- A rose is sweet.
- An old book is musty.
- The air outside is fresh.
Used in a sentence
- A rose has a sweet smell.
- The smell of an old book is musty.
- I can smell the fresh air outside.