Smells bad. Do you mind if I open the window?

- I'm sorry but I do. I have a cold.
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What is the full form of 'Smells bad'?
1. It smells bad.
2. That smells bad.
3. ____ smells bad.

Do you sometimes use the expression "Smells bad" in conversation?
What about in writing? Is it posible in writing?

"Smells bad" sounds like slang ... or just a shortened form of "It smells bad" by someone who can hardly breathe!

The full form is #1 ... or maybe "This room smells bad."

Smells bad. Do you mind if I open the window?

- I'm sorry but I do. I have a cold.
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What could he or she say instead of 'Smells bad'?
1. Wtf is that smell
2. That smelled bad.
3. it stinks in here.

Do you sometimes use the expression "Smells bad" in conversation?
What about writing? Is it possible in writing? write a short paragraph about the time
something or someone had a bad smell

The expression "Smells bad" is a short form of the complete sentence "It smells bad." In this case, "it" refers to something specific that is causing an unpleasant odor. Therefore, the correct option would be 1. "It smells bad."

Yes, people often use the expression "Smells bad" in conversations to describe something with an unpleasant odor. It is a common way to express a negative olfactory experience.

In writing, it is also possible to use the expression "Smells bad." However, it is important to note that in more formal or professional writing, it might be better to use a more detailed description rather than a short phrase. For example, instead of saying "Smells bad," you could write "Has an unpleasant odor." This allows for clearer and more precise communication.