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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

The apple sounded delicious

<The conversation between A and B>

A: I ate an apple
B: The apple sounded delicious.

1. In sentence B, which is correct between sounded and sounds?
2. What is the meaning of "sounded" in the sentence B?
3. Does the sentence B mean that the apple seems to be delicious?
  

Top answer

That's an unnatural conversation. Where did you find it?

  • That's an unnatural conversation.
  • Where did you find it?
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That's an unnatural conversation. Where did you find it?
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A: Let's have pizza for lunch.
B: That sounds good.

Sounds is used in this context to mean "That's a good idea." The "sound" is the voice of the other person and what they say.

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