Well honey it is an auxiliary verb. Lmfao:)
No, the word 'sweeter' is the comparative form for the adjective sweet: sweet, sweeter, sweetest To 'sweeten' is a verb: sweeten, sweetens, sweetening, sweetened. Example: I sweeten my tea with honey.
the usage of "too" makes it a verb like the phrase "too much honey..."
The word squeeze can be a verb, a noun, and an adjective. Example uses: Verb: Face it, you can't squeeze your foot into that size five! Noun: A squeeze of lemon on that will make it taste just right. Adjective: Get the honey in the squeeze bottle.
Yes, the noun 'honeycomb' is a compound word, made up of the noun 'honey' and the noun 'comb' to form a word with a meaning of its own. Note: The word 'honey' also functions as a verb but the noun 'honeycomb' is a word for a 'comb' filled with 'honey', a noun.
Because in a compound noun formed by 'or', only one of the nouns could be used, not all of them together. (If you use a helper verb, this also occurs.) e.g. Either Bill or Jim is the best player. (not are) Does sugar or honey taste sweeter. (not do)
The honey-making insects are spelled bees, and not all bees sting.The spelling "be's" is an improper conjugation of the verb to be. The proper conjugations include I am, you are, he (she, it) is.
yep the honey comb is made out of wax the honey is in the honey comb
A quasi-passive verb is a verb form that resembles a passive construction but does not actually involve a passive voice. It often consists of an intransitive verb followed by a subject complement that appears to be the object of the action. Examples include "The bread smells delicious" and "The flowers look beautiful."
the relashionship between a honey guide and honey badger is, when a honey guide smells honey he sings a little tune and waits for a honey badger to come. when the honey badger reaches the honey guide the bird flies to were the scent of honey came from leading the badger towards honey.
No, honey bees are insects that produce honey as a food source. Honey bees collect nectar from flowers and use it to make honey, which they store in their hives as a source of energy. Honey bees are not made out of honey.
Honey Honey was the B-side of Waterloo ;)