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What preposition should be used after taste What preposition should I use after "taste"? "I like your taste in music " or "I like your taste for music " or "I like your taste of music "
to taste of something - WordReference Forums Is taste of something in the meaning take a taste of something (as in, "Can I taste of your ice cream?") confined to any particular dialect or it can be found in many varieties of English?
smell of taste of versus smell like taste like "Taste of" and especially "smell of" used to be fairly common in written American English James Jones and Rona Jaffe used them when the distinction made a difference
taste palette [palate] | WordReference Forums Actually, "palate" is correct when taking about taste The word "palette" is a small flat surface you may have seen painters (artists) use to mix their paint colours
taste or tastes? - WordReference Forums Hi everyone, Can you please explain why the word 'taste' is singular or plural in the following sentences? I am confused 1 Is it really true that our tastes show our personality? 2 It isn't surprising that people's taste in music says something about their personality Thank you a lot
Give somebody of taste of - WordReference Forums Hi every one, I would like to ask you the meaning of the phrase "giving potential investors a taste of what the messaging app plans to do with the proceeds it collects", below is the context: "New details about the upcoming Telegram ICO emerged over the weekend, giving potential investors a
Present continuous of look, sound, taste, feel and smell Why don't we use Present Continuous of the verbs: look, sound, taste, feel and smell? It would be more logical to say 'you're looking sick today', 'it's tasting good' and so on
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,
taste gt; tasty - WordReference Forums Catalan: taste n = (sense) gust | (flavour) gust, sabor | (small sample of food or drink) tast | (aesthetic preference) gust to taste v trans = (perceive the flavour) assaborir, gustar | (eat a bit of) tastar to taste v intrans = (have a certain flavour) tenir gust (de), saber (a) tasty adj = gustós, saborós smell n = (sense) olfacte | (odour) olor, flaire | (foul smell) pudor, mala olor