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- Underline the correct word.
Finally, put/pour the cake into the oven.
- Would you like me to boil/melt you an egg for your breakfast?
- Sally, can you peel/stir the soup for me, please?
- Let's pour/bake a birthday cake for Jack.
- You fry/add the bacon and I'll make the toast.
- Melt/Mix all the ingredients together in a big bowl.
- Can you pour/peel the potatoes, please?
- Complete the sentences with some or any.
I think I'd like some honey on my bread.
- Yes, I think there is orange juice in the fridge.
- There is bread in the cupboard.
- There isn't coffee in the jar.
- There aren't apples in the fridge.
- Bob usually has bacon for breakfast.
- is there cheese in this sauce? I don't like cheese.
- Complete the sentences with much or many.
There aren't many eggs left. I'll go buy some.
- I think you cooked too potatoes.
- How pepper is left?
- We haven't got apples left.
- I don't drink milk, but I should.
- There aren't carrots in the fridge.
- Write the correct form, Simple Present or Present Continuous, of the verbs in brackets.
My grandmother usually cooks (cook) for the family, but today it is (be) her birthday, so I am planning (plan) a special meal for everybody. My grandmother loves (love) meat, so I hate (hate) meat, though, so I am making (make) some delicious meat pies. My father is preparing (prepare) a nice salad for him.