"my sister cooks food" could have two meanings!
If the sentence is saying that she is cooking food:
If it is saying she is knows how to cook food:
my sister cooks well
cooks with a pot
At the resturant, the dinner cooks were doing there job well.
Too many cooks spoil the broth. I just love the aromas in the house when my aunt cooks Italian food.
The subject of the sentence is the noun'cooks'.The subject pronoun 'I' is used incorrectly as the direct object of the verb 'were'."The cook was me.""The cooks were Tim and me." (direct object of the verb, use the objective form)"Time and I were the cooks." (subject of the sentence, use the subjective form)
As with many translations, there are many ways that you can say this. The following are just a few: Mi hermana cocina bien. (My sister cooks well) Mi hermana puede cocinar bien. (My sister can cook well) La comida que hace mi hermana es riquísima. (The food that my sister makes is delicious)
Is your mother cooking? a. Yes,she’s b.Yes , she does c. Yes , she us
"The convection oven cooks much faster."
The first is more correct grammatically, but the second works if you are using it in an informal way.
It goes from a liquid to a solid
In my opinion, no, because only a cook can make a pastry that tastes authentic and yummy. Perhaps pastry cooks willl become redundant in the future, But as long as people want to cook, there will always be cooks and chefs.
That they actually live In a pressure cooker that cooks meat.