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What is the difference between the infinitive of a verb and its imperative form?
To
To cook something quickly in a small amount of butter or oil is known as...
To stir-fry/stir-frying or to sauté/sautéing
To cook something in water, milk or another liquid that is boiling gently is called...
To poach/poaching
To cook the food until it becomes brown is known as...
To toast/toasting
To cook in an oven, usually bread or cakes, is known as...
To bake/baking
To cut into thin, flat pieces is known as....
To slice/slicing
To remove water or liquid from food is called....
To drain/draining
What is the imperative form of this cooking verb?
fry
What is the imperative form of this cooking verb?
melt
What is the imperative form of this verb?
peel
What is the imperative form of this verb?
stir
What is the imperative form of this verb?
dip
What is the imperative form of this verb?
pour
What is the imperative form of this cooking verb?
microwave
What is the imperative form of this cooking verb?
boil
What is the imperative form of this cooking verb?
chop