Yes, brown jasmine rice is whole grain. [And Rooster brand is the best I have found of the 7 or 8 brands of brown jasmine that I have tried -- best taste and best consistency after cooking.]
The word 'smelled' has one syllable.
You must have a subject. You construct the sentence using a verb in the past tense (seen, heard, smelled, been, received, talked to, etc). Then you put a direct or indirect object to complete the sentence. Here are a few example: I haven't been to the mall recently. I haven't seen Jane recently. You haven't watched television recently. They haven't vacationed recently.
you smelled something you never smelled be for
mashmum (مشموم) It means smelled (as in "The car was smelled.")
IT smelled like ash
well honestly, i have never smelled smelled a girls butt. but if i were to take a guess i would say it smelled like s****
Yes, "smelled" is the past tense form of the verb "smell." The present tense is "smell."
The dream probably means that something that you recently saw, heard or perhaps smelled brought the memory of this man to your mind. Your dream does not mean that this man was thinking or dreaming about you.
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complete predicate- smelled the freshley baked pies and cakes simple predicate- smelled
sounds like your blower motor went bad,does it work on heater heat.
that you may have driven, seen, heard of, smelled, tasted, felt, or smelled, an automobile.