taste is the verb BUT it should be tastes not taste. Only one the, too.
This carrot tastes the best
The verb taste can be an action verb or a linking verb; for example: Action verb: They let me taste the fudge to see which I liked best. Linking verb: This fudge tastes good.
Tasted is a verb. It's the past tense of taste.
transitive
The verb tastes is an action verb, a word for the act of tasting. He tastes the fudge before he buys it.The verb tastes can also be a linking verb, when the object of the sentence is a form of the subject: This fudge tastes good. (fudge = good)
no taste is a verb because it is a doing word
The verb taste can be an action verb or a linking verb; for example: Action verb: They let me taste the fudge to see which I liked best. Linking verb: This fudge tastes good.
taste can be a noun or a verb
a carrot tastes like barf
It will taste sweeter
No it is not. Taste is a regular verb.
It's probably a carrot that it was grown with no fertilizers or pesticides. bet it taste good....
Taste. 'See' is a verb, 'sight' is a noun. 'Taste' is a verb and also a noun.
to taste is an infinitive
Yes, it is a verb. It is a form of the verb "to taste."
Tasted is a verb. It's the past tense of taste.
stick it up your a$$. your an idiot
well, you can make carrot into carrot cake, erm, magic carrotosityness (a spell that makes you taste carrot for 3 days) and food (for yourself and for animals) oh and if you eat too much it turns your pee orange!