it is a 4-million step problem. first, eat a hotdog. then, move to canandaigua, new york. find canandaigua lake and eat some black goo. buy a new pair of pumps from payless. get free and tasteless water from wegmans cafe. learn to speak urasion. move to the planet Uranus. meet some space marsions. pull your payless pumps out of your vera bradley bag. tell the space marsions your name is billy bob joe and have a flarty. really-not a party, a flarty. meet Hilary Duff and eat a cream puff. move off of uranus. go to a Taylor Swift concert and go to Walmart. buy all of taylor swifts cds and give them to her at a meet-and-greet. she will be so jelous that she cant sing as well as the cds you gave her and she will become your best friend. buy her all the cream puffs she can eat until she explodes. REAPEAT ALL OF THESE STEPS and you will live a good life with your best friend taylor swift.
cook
You is the subject in that sentence. The subject is whois performing the action.
No, that sentence is not correct. "Her" should be "She". Remove Aaron from the sentence. "Her loves to cook brunch for friends every Sunday." doesn't make much sense.
"Coquo" is a declined version of "Coquus" meaning "cook" or "chef". "Coquo", being declined into the 2nd Declension Dative, literally means "of the cook" or "to the cook", which would make a whole lot more sense is you had the whole sentence
it would be tools to cook i think;):):D
Both sentences are correct.
"Aunt is teaching uncle how to cook."
Tonight I am going to cook lemon roast chicken for dinner.
well technically if you want to "make" a cook you'd have to have a baby that hopefuly has a pasion to cook :)
My uncle cook in the hibachi.
"The chilli cook off was a success!"
When you cook bacon it spattters