"taste" here is intransitive-- it is not active and you can not change it to passive.
-- "taste" here means " has the taste" of - the is honey is not doing any tasting.
If we change the sentence to; The bear tastes the honey, passive form would be
The honey is tasted by the bear.
Quasi means seemingly or looking almost like. That is, a verb is called quasi-passive when its use almost looks like passive but actually it is active in syntactic and semantic structure. Examples : Rice sells cheap, meaning rice is cheap when it is sold. Honey tastes sweet, meaning honey is sweet when it is tasted. Their surface structure operates on one level which is apparently passive, but their meaning emerges from the deep structure which is actually active in function. I think the significance of quasi-passive verb will come out if we interpret the linguistic phenomenon and make distinction in this way.
Honey as in husband means ololufe mi and as in honey means oyin.
The homophone for honey is "hunny."
The Welsh word for 'honey' is 'mêl'.
Honey is translated as "miód" in Polish.
This sentence cannot be changed into passive
Quasi means seemingly or looking almost like. That is, a verb is called quasi-passive when its use almost looks like passive but actually it is active in syntactic and semantic structure. Examples : Rice sells cheap, meaning rice is cheap when it is sold. Honey tastes sweet, meaning honey is sweet when it is tasted. Their surface structure operates on one level which is apparently passive, but their meaning emerges from the deep structure which is actually active in function. I think the significance of quasi-passive verb will come out if we interpret the linguistic phenomenon and make distinction in this way.
No. All honey tastes the same.
Berries that tastes like honey
There is no scientific evidence to suggest that consuming honey can change eye color. Eye color is determined by genetics and cannot be altered by food or drink.
apples dipped in honey tastes good but it depends on the honey and the apple
"The Wild Honey" is a short story by Horacio Quiroga. It is about the different types of wild honey and their tastes.
It tastes good
it tastes like watermelon
Honey is sweet tasting, and it has a consistency like Lyons golden syrup. Honey has a golden caramel colour, less thick though. Depending on which flowers the honey bee's have visited can dictate the flavour and sweetness. Natural honey with Greek yoghurt is very nice. So honey can be used as a sweetener in many dishes.
they love anything that tastes like honey.
Oh, dude, ring topology is technically passive because the data travels in one direction around the network, relying on each device to pass it along like a hot potato. So, it's like a chill relay race where everyone just hands off the baton without adding any extra energy. So, yeah, it's passive, but don't worry, it's not like the network is taking a nap or anything.