Cake sales normally have Cake and Cupcakes and Bake sales have Bread and stuff related to bread (things that are baked mostly)
You get a box. You write cake bake sale. And you make cake.
Do you bake or grill chicken?The bake-off was a success. I wanted to bake a cake.
The noun cake is a count noun; for example:My mom baked four cakes. One cake for me and three cakes for the bake sale.
You can sell a pineapple at a farmer's market. You can also make it into an upside down cake and sell it at a bake sale.
It doesn't have to be for a specific occasion. But red velvet cake is usually used for "fancier" occasions than just a birthday or a bake sale.
The Bake Sale was created on 2008-06-10.
I believe a drive is part of a campaign. A school can be campaigning to get funds for a new library by having discount card and bake sale drives.
No, the word 'for' is not a noun.The word 'for' is a preposition and a conjunction.Example uses:We made a cake for the bake sale. (preposition)He will go far, for he is an industrious fellow. (conjunction)
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A bake sale is a fundraising activity at which baked goods are sold, the profits of which go to a good cause or charity.
The cast of Bake Sale - 2008 includes: Victor Harderson as Customer
A cash sale is instant - a credit sale is a 'promise' of payment to come.