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User_gary Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

roast/bake/fry

We fry/roast/bake rice.

We boil/bake/roast soup.

Could you tell me which of the options are correct?
  

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I'm not a cook so I dont know the ways of preparing rice I think all is possible I ussualy boil rice. You can boil soup. It is a liquid.

  • I'm not a cook so I dont know the ways of preparing rice I think all is possible I ussualy boil rice.
  • You can boil soup.
  • It is a liquid.
  • boil - (used about a liquid) - to heat a liquid until it boils and let it keep boiling; to cook in boiling water bake - to cook in an oven in dry heat (bread, potatoes, cake)
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I'm not a cook so I dont know the ways of preparing rice I think all is possible Emotion: smile I ussualy boil rice.

You can boil soup.
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boil - to cook in boiling water or to cause another liquid (such as soup) to boil.

Bake - to cook in an oven without oil/fat

Roast - to cook in an oven with oil/fat

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