In the sentence "What a delicious pizza it was!", the independent clause is "it was." This clause can stand alone as a complete thought, conveying the idea that "it" (referring to the pizza) was delicious. The phrase "What a delicious pizza" serves as an exclamatory expression but does not function as an independent clause.
pizza è deliziosa
Delicious
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Some delicious recipes that can be made using thick pita bread include stuffed pita pockets with falafel and veggies, pita bread pizza with your favorite toppings, and grilled pita bread with hummus and grilled vegetables.
In the sentence 'The pizza Marcus made you was delicious,' the type of complement 'you' is is called a direct object.
Tasty, delicious, greasySome adjectives for pizza: warmcheesyyummyroundflatsupreme
You eat pizza because it is a type of food.It is delicious and easy to prepare.
To incorporate mushrooms into your pizza in a delicious way, saut them with garlic and herbs before adding them as a topping. This will enhance their flavor and ensure they are cooked through when the pizza is done.
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Some delicious toppings to add to a pizza with basil are fresh mozzarella cheese, cherry tomatoes, garlic, and prosciutto.
Pizza deliziosa is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "delicious pizza." The feminine singular noun and adjective literally translate by word order into English as "pizza delicious" since Italian generally puts an adjective after its noun. The pronunciation will be "PEET-tsa DEY-lee-TSYO-sa" in Italian.