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Prepare 5 Unit 14

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  • Complete the relative clauses with who, which or whose. Green smoothies, ______ contain vegetables, are becoming popular.
    which
  • Rewrite the information in single sentences using non-defining relative clauses: Evelyn´s mom is good at science.(she works at a university)
    Evelyn´s mom, who works at a university, is good at science.
  • Transitive or intransitive: Dad barbecued some chicken.
    transitive
  • Complete the relative clauses with who, which or whose. This cookbook, _____ contains traditional recipes, was given to me by my grandmother.
    which
  • Rewrite the information in single sentences using non-defining relative clauses: My sister´s pie is fantastic. (it is made with lots of chocolate)
    My sister´s pie, which is made with lots of chocolate, is fantastic.
  • Transitive or intransitive: Shall we grill some seafood over the fire?
    transitive
  • Rewrite the information in single sentences using non-defining relative clauses: My Auntie Maria is a lawyer. (she lives in Spain)
    My Auntie Maria, who lives in Spain, is a lawyer.
  • to make food last a long time by making it cold and hard
    freeze
  • I´m hungry - we should (freeze/barbecue) these sausages now.
    barbecue
  • Complete the relative clauses with who, which or whose. Italy, _____ food is just delicious, is where my parents are from.
    whose
  • Many people like the sound of (grilling/biting) into an apple.
    biting
  • Transitive or intransitive: The onions are frying in butter.
    intransitive
  • to cut something using your teeth
    bite
  • Complete the relative clauses with who, which or whose. My best friend, ____ love of food is well-known, always takes photos of her meals.
    whose
  • Transitive or intransitive: I´m going to steam the vegetables.
    transitive
  • Rewrite the information in single sentences using non-defining relative clauses: That restaurant is very popular. (its food is excellent)
    That restaurant, whose food is excellent, is very popular.
  • to cook something in an oven or over a fire
    roast
  • to cook something in hot oil or fat or to be cooked in hot oil or fat
    fry
  • Transitive or intransitive: Can I have a piece of that cake?
    transitive
  • Complete the relative clauses with who, which or whose. Chef Martha Webster, _______ is talking on TV at the moment, has her own website.
    who
  • to mix food or liquid by moving a spoon, or similar object, round and round in it
    stir
  • Transitive or intransitive: This sauce tastes delicious!
    intransitive
  • to cook food in water that is very hot
    boil
  • to cook food on a flat, metal structure over a fire
    grill
  • to cook something using water vapor
    steam
  • to cook something too much so that it appears dark and smells bad
    burn
  • to put food or drink in your mouth to find out what its flavor is like
    taste
  • I want you to (steam/stir) this sauce for me - don´t stop!
    stir
  • Transitive or intransitive: Can I taste your dessert?
    transitive
  • Would you like to (bite/taste) this to see if there´s enough salt?
    taste
  • Every Sunday we (roast/stir) a piece of meat for lunch.
    roast
  • to cook food on a barbecue
    barbecue
  • The first thing to do is to (fry/bake) some vegetables in a pan.
    fry
  • to cook something such as bread or a cake with dry heat in an oven
    bake
  • Complete the relative clauses with who, which or whose. Food websites, ________ often have easy recipes, are becoming very popular.
    which
  • Can you (boil/barbecue) some water for me, please?
    boil
  • Watch the pan and don´t let the onions (freeze/burn).
    burn
  • Transitive or intransitive: The bread is baking in the oven.
    intransitive