Grammatically, the latter is more correct -- a fact that Winston itself admitted.
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i think it is he tastes' is right
No , tobacco in cigars is aged to bring out different flavors/tastes whereas cigarette tobacco is laced with a wide variety of chemicals .
That is the correct spelling of tastes (plural noun, or form of verb to taste, to sample)
The correct grammar would be "Among the dark chocolates I've tasted, this one tastes good."
Hey, Belmont silver is not as strong as your regular cigarettes and has a smoother feeling than belmont blue. Belmont silver is not as strong and tastes pretty great (it's the only cigarette i buy now) , Tim kim
it tastes better...
sure, why not.
Rice tastes good with chicken.
taste is the verb BUT it should be tastes not taste. Only one the, too.This carrot tastes the best
tell hem he tastes like he was dipped in suger and sent down by an angel