I ordered a garden salad, but my mother preferred chicken salad.
"Anna always uses lettuce when making a salad."
There was a varied salad bar at the restaurant.
Sure, here's a sentence using the word "knife": "I carefully used the sharp knife to slice the ripe tomatoes for the salad."
You will get no pudding unless you eat your salad.
Start talking about food, then salad. Then about things sometimes put in salad. Then say AVOCADOS!!
The waiter recommended the Ceasar Salad at a restaurant.
The menu said "Jumbo Shrimp Salad" but there was only one shrimp in my salad, they skimped on my shrimp.
The word "who'd" is a contraction, a shortened for for the pronoun "who" and the verbs "had" or "would".The contraction "who'd" functions as the subject and auxiliary verb in a sentence or a clause.Examples:Who had made the potato salad?OR: Who'd made the potato salad?The only one who would make potato salad this goodis grandma.OR: The only one who'd make potato salad this goodis grandma.
The chef garnished our salad with colorful edible flowers.
Studying psychology helps people understand human behavior and emotions.
Salad dressing is a mixture because you can easily separate the ingredents.
Sprinkling lemon juice on the fruit salad will retard spoilage.