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Titiwangsa Posted 12 years ago
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The chicken soup is not enough taste.

The chicken soup is not enough taste. It should put more chicken to make it taste intensive.

Can we use not enough taste to say the taste is bland?
  

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Titiwangsa Can we use not enough taste to say the taste is bland? No. But if you do, you should use 'have', not 'is'.

  • Titiwangsa Can we use not enough taste to say the taste is bland?
  • No.
  • But if you do, you should use 'have', not 'is'.
  • But 'bland' refers to seasoning; if you want to add more chicken, it is just 'tasteless'.
  • And your other sentence is strange, too.
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TitiwangsaCan we use not enough taste to say the taste is bland?
No. But if you do, you should use 'have', not 'is'. But 'bland' refers to seasoning; if you want to add more chicken, it is just 'tasteless'. And your other sentence is strange, too.

The chicken soup is tasteless. You should put more chicken in it to give it more flavour.

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