Is your mother cooking?
a. Yes,she’s
b.Yes , she does
c. Yes , she us
The vegetables tasted bland so she put butter and salt on them.He uses a lot of spices when he cooks so nothing that comes from his kitchen is ever bland.
The plural of chef is chefs.But, beware, too many chefs spoil the broth.
Writing sentences in capital letters will give confusion to the readers. The true meaning of the sentences will be hard to understand.Examples:HER MOTHER, MRS. COOKS ATE PORK MECHADO.It should be: Her mother, Mrs. Cooks ate pork mechado.HER MOTHER COOKS PORK MECHADO.It should be: Her mother cooks port mechado.so you don't seem rude or yelling to the other person. So they don't get worked up and cause more drama.
He hovered awkwardly in the doorway, uncertain if he should enter. The helicopter hovered over the building. The owner hovered around the cooks in the kitchen, trying to be certain that all the sauces were perfect.
The story is about a girl whose mother leaves and does not return. A friend and neighbor cooks her rice and feeds her beetles. Her mother dies, and the son of the friend gives her the pet beetle.
The first is more correct grammatically, but the second works if you are using it in an informal way.
Cocina has several related meanings. As a noun, la cocina means both "the kitchen" and "the cuisine". It's also the third person singular present tense of the verb to cook, so it means he cooks/she cooks/you cook.The sentence "Ella cocina la cocina en la cocina" would mean "She cooks cuisine in the kitchen.""Cocina" means "Kitchen"
The conjunction in the sentence is "and", which is used to connect the two subjects "my mother" and "father".
in the kitchen
A hotel kitchen is where the kitchen staff cooks meals for the hotel guests.
No, only when it is used as part of the proper noun. Examples: I want to see Mother Theresa in person. My mother cooks dinner everyday.
cooks with a pot
A hot kitchen is a kitchen that cooks hot foods. It usually has at least a stove and a couple ovens.
The word cooks is a common plural noun. It requires no apostrophe.All cooks work in kitchens.If the word cooks has a possession or belonging, it needs an apostrophe.I found the cooks' time sheet in the garbage.The cooks' fingernails were dirty.
When my mother cooks a roast, she uses a thermometer with a probe to stick into the meat, to see if it's fully cooked.
The vegetables tasted bland so she put butter and salt on them.He uses a lot of spices when he cooks so nothing that comes from his kitchen is ever bland.
Oh, dude, that's a tricky one! The correct sentence would be "Both of my daughters' husbands are terrible cooks." You gotta make sure to show possession with that apostrophe after "daughters." Otherwise, it sounds like you have multiple daughters sharing the same husband who can't cook to save their lives. Yikes!