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cut into small pieces (chop/peel)
chop
cook in water (bake/boil)
boil
cook in butter/oil (fry/add)
fry
cook meat in the oven (bake/roast)
roast
cook bread in the oven (bake/roast)
bake
mix eggs fast with a fork (beat/add)
beat
to cut off the red part of an apple (peel/chop)
peel
You can ____ strawberries and yoghurt together for a nice snack. (peel/mix)
mix
Some people always ______ chicken and potatoes in the oven on Sundays.
roast
You can ______ eggs in butter for a hot breakfast.
fry
You can eat carrots in a salad or _____ them in water for a nice snack.
boil
It´s fun when mom and I ______ biscuits together.
bake
You have to ______ eggs first to make an omelette.
beat
Complete with the present perfect affirmative: I ______ (finish) my soup. Can I have some more?
have finished
Complete with the present perfect affirmative: This is Fred´s plate. He _____ (eat) all of his food.
has eaten
Complete with the present perfect affirmative: There isn´t any water in the cat´s bowl! She ______ (drink) it all.
has drunk
Complete with the present perfect affirmative: We ______ (chop) all the vegetables mum. Now what do we do?
have chopped
Complete with the present perfect affirmative: You ______ (boil) the water, so now you can add the pasta.
have boiled
I / buy / a comic.
I have bought a comic.
I / not tidy / my room
I haven´t tidied my room.
Mum / make pizza
Mum has made a pizza.
Mandy / make a pie?
Has Mandy made a pie?
you / buy the drinks?
Have you bought the drinks?
John / wash the vegetables?
Has John washed the vegetables?
we / buy enough pasta?
Have we bought enough pasta?
they / ever / go / to Australia?
Have they ever gone to Australia?
Would you (like to/like) eat out or at home tonight?
like to
You (prefer/choose).
choose
Would you like pizza or a hamburger for dinner? I (like/don´t mind).
don´t mind
(I´d like to / I´d like) take a nap now.
I´d like to
Would you (like/mind) fish or chicken for dinner? (I´m/I´d) prefer chicken.
like / I´d