you cause you was stupid enough to ask you stupid idiot
"Every day" is two words: "The town bakery smells sweeter every day.""Every" is a determiner, and "day" is a noun.
"She is a doctor." (is) "He became a teacher." (became) "They seem unhappy." (seem) "The soup smells delicious." (smells) "The cake tasted terrible." (tasted)
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 gum dhatu roop in lot lakar is "ganghnati" which means "smells."
The sentence in passive voice would be: "Sweet is smelled by the rose."
i smells spoiled
it smells like rotten like a month old garbage can
Sulfur is a yellow element that smells of rotten eggs.
Rotten food
It apparantley smells of a rotten fish
Sulfur is a yellow nonmetal that smells like rotten eggs when burned.
Sulfur
It smells like rotten eggs.
doesn't brush and has a rotten tooth
Sulfur
Probably that its rotten
I believe that a baked rotten potato smells worse than a rotten potato that isn't baked.