No, the word 'sweeter' is the comparative form for the adjective sweet:
sweet, sweeter, sweetest
To 'sweeten' is a verb: sweeten, sweetens, sweetening, sweetened. Example:
I sweeten my tea with honey.
In this sentence both greater and sweeter are comparative adjectives.The positive degrees are great and sweet.
Oh, dude, seriously? Chocolate is definitely not a verb. It's a delicious treat that makes life a little sweeter. So, unless you're talking about "chocolating" something as a new verb I haven't heard of, let's stick to enjoying chocolate in its solid, melt-in-your-mouth form.
the sweet smell of successhave a sweet tootha sweet dealtake your own sweet timesweet sixteenwhisper sweet nothingshome sweet homemake it short and sweetsweeten the potsweeten the dealthe sweet thrill of victorybe all sweetness and lightparting is such sweet sorrow
The noun 'is' is a verb, a form of the verb 'to be'. The verb 'is' functions as an auxiliary verb and a linking verb.
It is an action verb.
No, it is not. It is a verb, a form of to sweeten, meaning to make sweet. It is used colloquially to mean improve (make sweeter), referring to a purchase, transaction, or deal.
The verb form related to "sweetness" is "sweeten." To sweeten means to make something sweeter, often by adding sugar or a sweetener. It can also be used metaphorically to describe making a situation more pleasant or agreeable.
Because in a compound noun formed by 'or', only one of the nouns could be used, not all of them together. (If you use a helper verb, this also occurs.) e.g. Either Bill or Jim is the best player. (not are) Does sugar or honey taste sweeter. (not do)
This Time I'll Be Sweeter was created in 1975.
No Sweeter Love was created on 2000-09-21.
Sweeter than Bourbon was created in 2008.
The strawberries just get sweeter.
Sugar cane is naturally sweeter than saccharin. Saccharin is an artificial sweetener that is much sweeter than sugar but may have a slightly bitter aftertaste.
I am pretty sure they taste sweeter in sugar.
To Make Love Sweeter For You was created in 1968-11.
Sweeter Than the Day was created in 2001-01.
"Every day" is two words: "The town bakery smells sweeter every day.""Every" is a determiner, and "day" is a noun.