1. She has prepared/cooked food. Here can prepared and cooked be interchangeable?
2. If someone is visiting the hotel regularly and stays for at least 2 days every time he visits, will he be a customer to hotel or will he be a visitor?
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Top answer
1. She has prepared/cooked food. -- Not if it is just a salad: 'cooking' requires the application of heat.
— Mister Micawber
1.
She has prepared/cooked food.
-- Not if it is just a salad: 'cooking' requires the application of heat.
2.
- Neither.
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1. She has prepared/cooked food. Here can prepared and cooked be interchangeable?-- Not if it is just a salad: 'cooking' requires the application of heat.
2. If someone is visiting the hotel regularly and stays for at least 2 days every time he visits, will he be a customer to hotel or will he be a visitor?- Neither. He will be regular guest.