Perfectly is the adverb in that sentence.
they be cheatin
In the sentence "People say that the pastry chef bakes pies perfectly," the word "perfectly" is the adverb. It modifies the verb "bakes," describing how the pies are baked. Adverbs often provide information about manner, place, time, or degree, and in this case, it indicates the manner of baking.
backer / cake decorator,
A pastry chef usually spends more time baking more delicate pastries, while a baker bakes breads, cakes, and cookies.
A pastry chef usually spends more time baking more delicate pastries, while a baker bakes breads, cakes, and cookies.
A baker or a pastry chef.
Yes you can because pastry chef and chef are both the art of cooking.
yes there can be staff for a pastry chef
mike Jones is the best rapper there is, he is part pastry chef
There is a high rate of suicides in the pastry chef jobs
Chef is not an adverb. It's a noun.
Sous chef