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1. The food is sweet.
2. The food is delicate.
3. The food has a roasted flavor.
4. The food has a delicate flavor(taste)
5. The food has a sweet taste(flavor).
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Are they all grammatical and do they have the same meaning? What is the difference among them?
2. The food is delicate.
3. The food has a roasted flavor.
4. The food has a delicate flavor(taste)
5. The food has a sweet taste(flavor).
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Are they all grammatical and do they have the same meaning? What is the difference among them?
Answers
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The sentences are all correct, but they do not necessarily have the same meaning.
The words <i>sweet</i> and <i>delicate</i> might mean something similar, but not <i>sweet</i> and <i>roasted</i>.
The words <i>sweet</i> and <i>delicate</i> might mean something similar, but not <i>sweet</i> and <i>roasted</i>.
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