When you put spices and flavoring on a piece of food. For example, putting salt and pepper on chicken.
Season
There is no more food, so I (am / is / are ) (go) to the store.
There is no more food, so I am going to the store.
For breakfast I usually have two _________ of toast.
a) slices
b) handfuls
c) splashes
a) slices
By tomorrow I ( will + have + finish) my homework.
Make it positive and conjugate the verb.
By tomorrow I will have finished my homework.
What ... do you / are you going ... to do during the weekend?
What are you going to do during the weekend?
When you repeatedly cut something into pieces.
Chop
He (am / is / are) (play) the guitar.
He is playing the guitar.
I like to have a ________ of sugar in my coffee.
a) cup
b) sprinkle
c) chunk
b) sprinkle
By the end of class he (will + have + complete) his exam.
Make it negative and conjugate the verb.
By the end of class he won't have finished his exam.
I'm ... not enjoying / not going to enjoy ... the film because I do not like horror movies.
I'm not going to enjoy the film because I do not like horror movies.
When you put something in the oven so that it can cook. For example, it is how you cook cookies.
Bake
My friends (am / is / are) (come) to my house this weekend.
My friend are coming to my house this weekend.
My favorite snack is a __________ of blueberries.
a) handful
b) piece
c) splash
a) handful
By December we (will + have + save) enough money to buy a car.
Make it positive and conjugate the verb.
By December we will have saved enough money to buy a car.
I would like to cook at home, so we (are / is / am) not (go) to a restaurant.
I would like to cook at home, so we are not going to a restaurant.
When you cook a food too much or for too long.
Overcook
My father (am / is / are) (visit) me tonight around 7 o'clock.
My father is visiting me tonight around 7 o'clock.
When I drink coffee, I like to add a _________ of milk.
a) slice
b) packet
c) splash
c) splash
They (will + have + start) the game yet. It is only 4 o'clock.
Make it negative and conjugate the verb.
They will not have started the game yet. It is only 4 o'clock.
I will ... start / starts ... baking the cookies.
I will start baking the cooking.
When you want to remove the skin from a food. For example, you need to do this with potatoes before cooking them.
Peel
What time (am / is / are) they (eat) dinner?
What time are they eating dinner?
In the morning I have a _____ of cereal for breakfast.
a) cup
b) chunk
c) piece
a) cup
By next year I ( will + have + graduate) from high school.
Make it positive and conjugate the verb.
When I am 18 I will have graduated from high school.
I (are / is / am) (go) to season the chicken so that it tastes better.
I am going to season the chicken so that it tastes better.