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No, bakery is not a verb. The word bakery is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a place where baked goods are made.The verb is to bake (bakes, baking, baked).
"分からない" means "not understand" "です" is the Japanese linking verb. "I don't understand what a bakery is."
The word bakes is the plural form of the noun bake.The word 'bakes' is also the third person, singular, present of the verb to bake.
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In this sentence, "everyday" is used as an adverb to describe how the bakery smells. It does not require a hyphen as it is functioning as an adverb modifying the verb "smells."
yes, bakery is a common noun . Bakery may be part of a proper noun when it is used in the name of a particular bakery, such as Sunshine Bakery or Busy Bee Bakery.
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The smell.The smell is making you hungry. - this is the basic sentence
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I think Crumble's bakery!