the rose is sweet when (it is) smelt.
The sentence in passive voice would be: "Sweet is smelled by the rose."
"taste" here is intransitive-- it is not active and you can not change it to passive. -- "taste" here means " has the taste" of - the is honey is not doing any tasting. If we change the sentence to; The bear tastes the honey, passive form would be The honey is tasted by the bear.
A quasi-passive verb is a verb form that resembles a passive construction but does not actually involve a passive voice. It often consists of an intransitive verb followed by a subject complement that appears to be the object of the action. Examples include "The bread smells delicious" and "The flowers look beautiful."
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The word 'sweet' is an adjective or a noun, depending on use: Adjective: Would you like sweet tea with your sweet cake? Noun: No thank you, my sweet, I prefer coffee with a sweet.
I squeezed fresh lemon juice over the salad for a burst of citrus flavor.
This sentence cannot be changed into passive
"taste" here is intransitive-- it is not active and you can not change it to passive. -- "taste" here means " has the taste" of - the is honey is not doing any tasting. If we change the sentence to; The bear tastes the honey, passive form would be The honey is tasted by the bear.
Mangoes are sweet when they are tasted.
it has a sweet smell!!
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a rose that smells just as sweet shekspear
yes, they do
Slightly sweet with chemical overtones.
sweet smells of perfume or spray
It can be sweet but it still smells awful.
It hardly smells at all. It isn't sweet.
Sweet, Putrid, and Gasoline