Well - it makes perfect sense to me !
I wonder who wrote the Book of Love. This garden path always awakens my sense of wonder.
The soft rustling of leaves could be heard in the peaceful garden.
Almost but not quite. Florescent (NOT to be confused with fluorescent !) is an adjective meaning "to be in a flourishing state". It does not have a verb form, so you would write "Flowers are florescent in the spring."However, "florescent" is an uncommon and somewhat stilted word. It may be better to simply say "Flowers are flourishing in the spring" or "Flowers flourish ..."
This sentence does not make any sense.
The same as other flowers. Insects that pollinate flowers generally do not sense odors the same as humans do.
We losing the natural sense of living while we develop more and more technologies. Living in a garden full of flowers is much better than living in a city building full of concrete, I bet.
Paul gave the flowers to Tom and me. Also, the first sentence makes no sense. Did you mean "the thirty fourth rule of grammar"?
Please provide me with the sentence so I can help you determine if it makes sense.
No. Take out the of.
It means that (a) there are flowers present, and (b) your sense of smell still works.
The word "friends" is not a pronoun: it is a noun. A noun is a word that tells us what a thing, person, place, is called. Examples: garden, Peter, wife, kitchen. Some basic pronouns are: I, you,he, she, it, we,they, me, him, her, us,them. They replace nouns when necessary. Examples: Peter was working in his garden. Peter picked some flowers and took the flowers into the house. Peter arranged the flowers in a vase. The vase was heavy so he left the vase in the kitchen. Peter told his wife that Peter had a surprise for his wife. Now we can replace some nouns with pronouns without losing the sense: Peter was working in his garden. He picked some flowers and took them into the house. He arranged them in a vase. It was heavy so he left it in the kitchen. He told his wife that he had a surprise for her.
The flowers.