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The flowers smell sweetly vs These flowers smell sweetly

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. "The flowers smell sweetly" is a general statement about flowers in general, while "These flowers smell sweetly" refers to specific flowers that are being pointed out.

Last updated: March 21, 2024 • 1947 views

The flowers smell sweetly

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to make a general statement about flowers in general having a sweet smell.

Examples:

  • The flowers smell sweetly in the garden.
  • In spring, the flowers smell sweetly in the air.
  • I love how the flowers smell sweetly after the rain.
  • The flowers smell sweetly in the meadow.
  • She stopped to smell the flowers, which smelled sweetly.
  • ... landscape where slightly threatening serpents glide, but the birds watch and don't forget to sing, the flowers smell sweetly, the white clouds hasten to the west,  ...
  • Dec 5, 2012 ... The Latin epithet 'foetida' normally relates to something foul smelling, in this case the flowers smell sweetly but the hairs on the leaves pong ...
  • Southern R hodesia.—Bulalima-Mangwe, Plumtree, McLeod 11, pro parte (PRE). Flowering in the summer months. The flowers smell sweetly like honeysuckle,.

Alternatives:

  • The flowers smell sweet.
  • The flowers have a sweet smell.
  • The flowers emit a sweet fragrance.
  • The flowers are sweet-smelling.
  • The flowers have a sweet aroma.

These flowers smell sweetly

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to refer to specific flowers that are being pointed out as having a sweet smell.

Examples:

  • These flowers smell sweetly in the vase.
  • I bought these flowers because they smell sweetly.
  • These flowers smell sweetly in the garden.
  • She commented on how these flowers smell sweetly.
  • These flowers smell sweetly in the room.
  • Aug 17, 2011 ... (NOT These flowers smell sweetly.) It tastes sour. (NOT It tastes sourly.) The plural forms these and those are often used with the singular nouns ...
  • The boy was remained silent. 2.These flowers smell sweetly. 3.We must be kind to elderly. 提示されたやさしい単語を使って、以下の日本語を英語にしてみま しょう。
  • These flowers smell sweetly with an overtone of banana, as the common name suggests. Magnolia dianica 'Michelle' Of the spring flowering species of michelia,  ...
  • Jul 31, 2009 ... When I found the description of this plant in Wildflowers of the Smokies, I learned that these flowers "smell sweetly of butterscotch," and that ...

Alternatives:

  • These flowers have a sweet smell.
  • These flowers emit a sweet fragrance.
  • These flowers are sweet-smelling.
  • These flowers have a sweet aroma.
  • These flowers are fragrant.

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