i dont know what question im answering but peel, scoop, build, eat, cut. drizzle thats all i got
i split the banana
Banana peel leads vine tinkering
this is known as banana,banana,nanananana,
Bananas, nuts, caramel, ice cream, and anything else you want to put in. One banana, split, strawberry ice cream , strawberry sauce, chocolate ice cream, chocolate sauce, vanilla ice cream, pineapple sauce, whipped cream and chopped walnuts , One ice cream scoop, one banana boat. One parfait spoon.
I don't know where you got the idea for this, but there is no rule about not using too many "b" verbs. Just make sure you make your writing clear, use nouns and verbs to make complete sentences and check your spelling.
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you could always experiment that is a whole category of cooking but I think it would be better to use dried fruit in banana bread like almonds or dried banana bits you can get that from a normal supermarket:)
Yess only if you want banana nut bread muffins
CCan I use baking powder in banana bread
yes the homeless use them to make clothing bro.
Some verbs that do not typically use the infinitive form afterwards include modal verbs (such as can, could, may, might, must, shall, should, will, would), causative verbs (such as have, make, let), and certain perception verbs (such as hear, listen to, see, watch). Instead, they are typically followed by the base form of a verb.