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The gerund phrase "Stopping to smell the roses" acts as the subject of the sentence, indicating the action that is being discussed. It emphasizes the idea of taking time to appreciate the beauty around us.
The gerund phrase "Stopping to smell the roses" functions as the subject of the sentence, highlighting the action of stopping to appreciate the beauty of the roses. It acts as a noun, indicating the activity being described as good advice.
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Alot of flowers smell good but I think roses don't smell good
roses smell good (3
I've got a good sense of smell
roses, daisies, daffodil's tulips, ROSES ROSES ROSES!!!The part I improved! (Well, from what I think...)I think the flowers that the person before me answered are right but I also think lavenders smell good :))
Tell her you smell like roses
Sure you can. But who are you going to get to eat them? There is such a thing as rose tea and rose water which require the preparation of roses with hot water. Rose tea is a good thing to drink. Rose water is good to smell and is supposed to be good for your skin. Experiment. Cook up a bunch of roses and see what you get.
it is just a little silly joke when some one passes gas to be sarcastic and be funny, but your gas usually doesnt smell to good......
The phrase "stop and smell the roses" means to take time to appreciate and enjoy the simple and beautiful things in life. It encourages slowing down, being present in the moment, and finding joy in the small details.