Yes, "you ate your soup" is correct. Both as a statement and a question.
No, it is not. The correct sentence is: "Carl and I do not want soup." said Jill. But you were pretty close.
The correct capitalization of proper nouns is: "A waitress in a New York City restaurant brought an Englishman the Soup of the Day."
Tastes is a linking verb in that sentence, so the correct choice is the adjective "delicious". A linking verb connects the subject to a subject complement and is not an action verb. It acts as an equal sign (=). The soup = delicious.
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When asked what his favourite soup was, he said it was oxtail.
Example sentence - He swallowed the tasty soup .
To correct a soup that is too thick add additional broth ( or liquid depending on the type of soup) and then adjust the seasoning,heat to a simmer.
You can use an immersion probe to check the internal temperature of a pot of soup. You can also use a thermocouple with a surface probe to check the internal soup temperature.
Yes, the word soup is a noun, a word for a thing. For example: The soup is cooking in the pan. (Soup is a noun, the subject of the sentence.)
A sentence with/using croutons. I like soup that has croutons in it.
No, the correct spelling is "soup".
There isn't really a "correct" ingredient for soup. Each type of soup is different and the ingredients vary. This question could be answered much better if you said what kind of soup you want the ingredients for. If you do that, I will be happy to help you with it. :)