2-Fill in The Blanks in The Recipe With The Verbs Below

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2- Fill in the blanks in the recipe with the verbs below

Boll slice

Stir grill

Peel pour

Fry beat

Chop melt

Mix add

1-) [Peel] the apple, then 2-) [chop] it. 3-) [Melt] the butter in a frying pan, then cook the
apple slices in the butter for 4 minutes, 4-) [mix] the flour, salt, baking soda, sugar and
cinnamon together in a large bowl. 5-) [Beat] the egg with ½ cup of the sour cream and the
milk, then 6-) [Add] it to the flour mixture. 7-) [Pour] in the cooked apple. Put spoonfuls of the
mixture into a hot frying pan. 8-) [Fry] for a few minutes on each side. Serve warm with
a teaspoonful of sour cream on top.

2- Choose the correct Word

1-) We don’t have much time – lets eat at a fast/snack food restaurant.

2-) There is a classic/wide variety of desserts at this diner.

3-) We sat in a carriage/booth in the diner.

4-) You can buy a pretzel from one of the street food counters/stands.

5-) Would you like some cherry pie for dessert/a starter.
Choose the correct Word.

1-) A: There aren’t much/many eggs

left. B: How much/many do you need

2-) A: Is there much/many pasta in the cupboard?

B: No, there’s only a few/a little left.

3-) A: Do we have any/many fruit?

B: Not many/a lot.

I can buy any/some at the market.

4-) A: I want to bake a cake, but there isn’t much/a lot sugar

left. B: Do you want me to get few/some more?

5-) A: There are only a few/a little cookies left.

B: Eat some/a few fruit. Its healthier.

6-) A: is there too much/too many milk in your coffee?

B: No, but there’s too much/many sugar.

7-) A: I don’t eat many/a lot of chocolate.

B: Really? I have a few/a little every day!

8-) A: How much/many bananas are there?

B: Not much/many, just a few/a little.


5 FILL IN THE BLANKS IN THE RECIPE WITH THE FOLLOWING VERBS:

ADD MIX POUR STIR

BEAT

BOIL

MELT

1)[Boil] the milk in a saucepan for 2 minute, then 2) [pour] the two tablespoons of flour.
3) [Melt] the chocolate in the hot milk. 4) [Beat] the eggs in a bowl and then 5) [mix] the
sugar and ice cream. 6) [Stir] the milk chocolate mixture and the creamy eggs together in
the saucepan. 7) [Add] the mixture into a large bowl and put it in the freezer. Leave for
about six hours to set, then serve in an ice cream cone or in a desert glass.

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