The verb in this sentence is "seems."
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Sour is an adjective (sour milk), a noun (whiskey sour), and a verb (their friendship soured over time).
The word 'sour' is a verb (sour, sours, souring, soured), an adjective (sour, more sour, most sour), and a noun (sour, sours). Example uses: Verb: Your milk will sour more readily if you keep it in the door of the refrigerator. Adjective: The sour cherries make excellent muffins. Noun: I'll have a whiskey sour please.
Yes, this is past tense.
smells awful
The correct phrase is "The sour milk stinks."
sour milk
Sour milk is milk that is off. You drink, you get diarrhoea. So don't drink sour milk.
Any milk can go sour.
No Your right sour milk can never be too sour for an recipe.. I agree with you on that one.
Milk, whether it is sour or not, is a mixture and thus does not have a chemical formula. It is made sour by lactic acid, which has the formula C3H6O3.
Sour milk is an alkali contain different alkalis in it.