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  • How does it taste? vs What does it taste like? - WordReference Forums
    Hi, Which of the following is the question for "It tastes sour"? a How does it taste? b What does it taste like? I'd appreciate your help
  • taste best or taste the best? Which one is right?
    I read this sentence in a book, it says" This solution will taste the best" It really confused me, because my teacher told me that we don't need "the" in front of "a superlative adjective" when it is used as "predicative", for example: They are happiest on Saturdays
  • taste good or taste well - WordReference Forums
    "To taste" has two meanings: to have a taste and to perceive a taste "Good" is used with the first and "well" with the second
  • a taste in for - WordReference Forums
    Your taste in (respect of) something refers to your personal preference e g You and I have different tastes in TV, music, clothes, make-up, leisure activities, reading, You have a taste for something means you like it e g You have a taste for power, fine foods, fine wines,
  • get a taste of have a taste for - WordReference Forums
    In "I have a taste for pudding ", the phrase "a taste for" means "a preference for" or "a liking of" This sentence is not about an event It describes my preference in eating or drinking Tony has a taste for sweets Tony likes to eat sweet things Although "a taste for" is usually about things to eat, it can refer to other things we prefer
  • The thighs of women have lost their clutch. - WordReference Forums
    Oh, strawberries don’t taste as they used to and the thighs of women have lost their clutch! This quote is from John Steinbeck's East of Eden What is exactly meant by "the thighs of women have lost their clutch"? Thank you
  • is tasting delicious or tastes delicious? - WordReference Forums
    Taste is one of a series of verbs of sensation, like feel, sound, look, smell which can be used as linking verbs (like be) which are not usually used in continuous when talking about the senses, but can also be used when talking about actions or experiences, when we can use continuous These are sometimes transitive, sometimes intransitive
  • crema, panna, fior di latte | WordReference Forums
    Panna and fiordilatte are the same Some brands call them panna, others fiordilatte They both taste like plain milk, as simple as that Vanilla has a total different taste Cream is definitely egg-custard


















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