Related examples:
Used as a noun
The greedy little boy ate all the sweets at the party.
The greedy little boy ate all the sweets at the party.
The mother distributed candy to the children.
The mother distributed candy to the children.
Used as a verb
They eat candy every autumn.
They make candied fruit every autumn.
Honey will turn into candy in half an hour.
Honey will coagulate in half an hour.
Extended data:
Word parsing:
1, deformation:
Noun plural:? Candy?
Past tense: candied fruit?
Past participle:? Candied fruit?
Now participle:? Candy?
Third person singular:? candy
2. Discrimination of word meaning:
(noun)
Candy, sugar, sweet
These words are all related to "sugar": sugar generally refers to "raw sugar and white sugar"; Candy and sweet usually refer to "candy", candy is an American word and sweet is an English word. For example:
Do you like candy? Do you like candy?
My mother often buys me candy.
3. Lexical collocation:
Used as a noun
Adjective+~
1) delicious candy delicious candy
2) Hard candy
Mixed candy assorted candy
crystal sugar