Cooking verbs.
Modifiers and quantifiers.
Correct the sentences.
Articles.
What is it called?
Strong and week adjectives
100

I use a wooden spoon to ........... all the ingredients together. Mix/grate

Mix

100

How MUCH/MANY meat do you eat a week?

MUCH

100

I always drink glass of water before bed.

a glass of water.

100

The money you give to a waiter for good service.

A TIP

100

I can only use "really" with strong adjectives.

False, you can use it with weak ones too.

200

Water boils when you heat/grill it to 100 degrees.

Heat.

200

There isn't ANY/SOME fruit on the table

ANY

200

Can you put milk in fridge?

the milk, the fridge.

200

You eat soup from one of these.

Bowl

200

What does exhausted mean?

Really tired

300

I like to HEAT/GRATE cheddar cheese onto my pasta.

GRATE

300

Robert bakes a MUCH/A LOT of cakes for the cafe

A LOT

300

Would you like apple or bannana for dessert.

an apple, a bannnana.

300

You put you food on one of these

PLATE

300

Pretty tasty/absolutely tasty?

pretty tasty, becuase tasty is a weak adjective. 

400

You need a lot of oil when you FRY/GRILL chips

FRY

400

Would you like MUCH/SOME water?

SOME

400

I love smell of freshly baked bread.

the smell of

400

A restaurant usually has several of these for each course.

DISHES

400

I am extremely exhausted.
Correct or incorrect?

incorrect.

Extremely is only used with weak adjectives.

500

First you need to HEAT/POUR half a litre of milk into a large saucepan.

POUR

500

I have ANY/NO good recipes for chocolate cake.

NO

500

I'd like cup of coffee and some of cake I had yesterday

a cup, the cake

500

You ask for this at the end of the meal in a restaurant.

BILL

500

Haggis is absolutely delicious!

Correct!

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