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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Use of verbs

Hello!

Is it correct to say "this food brings a bitter taste"? I'm not sure if it's possible to use the verb "to bring" relative to tastes in particular


thanks in advance

  

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" If you used the verb "to bring," most English speakers would know what you meant, but they would find the usage unusual.

  • " If you used the verb "to bring," most English speakers would know what you meant, but they would find the usage unusual.
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Most native English speakers would say "this food has a bitter taste" rather than "this food brings a bitter taste." If you used the verb "to bring," most English speakers would know what you meant, but they would find the usage unusual.

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