Rough breaks,Time takes,Big mistakes,Hard to bake,On the sprinkles i shake,My little pony lol Idk.I was just having fun haha
Yes, make would be present tense. Made is past, and will make is future. Hope that helped! Yes. Made would be past tense, will make is future tense. Make would be present. Ex: I make cakes. You currently make them. I made cakes (past), I will make cakes (future).
24 cakes If six bakers make six cakes in six hours, then they would make 12 cakes in 12 hours. if they had the extra oven capacity and working space for additional cakes, 6 more bakers (for a total of 12 bakers) would be able to bake another 12 cakes (for a total of 24 cakes) in 12 hours.
Yes, That was all my great grandmothers had to work with as well as my grandmothers.
The answer to this question would be three. The other sixteen cakes where made by stunt doubles.
Yes they did. they got figs off of a fig tree and the women would make the cakes. =)
humans make cakes!
Chocolate cakes, muffins, chocolate chip cakes, brownie and, fairy cakes drizzled with chocolate! :))
If you are writing a poem and trying to rhyme 'make sense' with something then it would be perfectly fine to just use rhyme for 'sense'. here are some examples:hencepencedenseagainstdefensefencetenserentsgentsdentsSpenseKent'stentsdispensewhenceventscents
If the kosher caterer in question makes wedding cakes, the cakes in question would be kosher.
There is no way to know how many people in each state makes crab cakes. However, Maryland is known for their crab cakes so the chances are good that they would make the most.
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You would then have two right angle triangle shaped cakes.