"Every day" is two words: "The town bakery smells sweeter every day."
"Every" is a determiner, and "day" is a noun.
No, an adjective typically modifies a noun or pronoun by providing more information about it, such as its appearance or qualities. Verbs, on the other hand, describe actions or states of being in a sentence.
The sentence in passive voice would be: "Sweet is smelled by the rose."
I can give you several sentences.The sewer smells horrible!The Roman sewer is large enough for people to tour.They had to climb down to clean out the sewer after the flood.
My last car was a real lemon. The lemon tree is very pretty and it's flower smells so sweet. But alas! The fruit of the poor lemon is impossible to eat.
"She is a doctor." (is) "He became a teacher." (became) "They seem unhappy." (seem) "The soup smells delicious." (smells) "The cake tasted terrible." (tasted)
it smells of poo
Yes. It smells like bakery fresh cinnamon rolls.
There are many wonderful smells in that restaurant.
Wash your head everyday. With shampoo so it smells better.
it smells good
A skunk is an animal that emits a foul smell when alive as a defense mechanism, but when it dies the smell subsides and can be less potent, leading some to describe it as having a sweeter scent.
it is an action
everyday it smells its armpit then lickes the thang... me lady
my mettle smells ha ha
Flowery
the cellar smells bad
The ocean spray smells great!