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Anonymous12 Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

'in taste' or 'to taste' confusion

The fruit is sweet to taste.

or

The fruit is sweet to the taste.

or

The fruit is sweet in taste.

1)all of those sentences are grammatically correct or not?

2)according to the meaning, are there any differences among those 3 sentences?
  

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Hi, The fruit is sweet to taste. or The fruit is sweet to the taste. or The fruit is sweet in taste.

  • Hi, The fruit is sweet to taste.
  • or The fruit is sweet to the taste.
  • or The fruit is sweet in taste.
  • 1)all of those sentences are grammatically correct or not?
  • Yes 2)according to the meaning, are there any differences among those 3 sentences?
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Hi,

The fruit is sweet to taste.

or

The fruit is sweet to the taste.

or

The fruit is sweet in taste.

1)all of those sentences are grammatically correct or not? Yes

2)according to the meaning, are there any differences among those 3 sentences?
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Thanks. For the answer and the advice.

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