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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Texture

Can we use this phrasing: Participants are challenged to make cakes that bites and textures like rubber?
  

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No. When you test a cake, you can taste it, slice it, press it, or chew it. Texture is a measurement and bites is a means to put some in your mouth.

  • No.
  • When you test a cake, you can taste it, slice it, press it, or chew it.
  • Texture is a measurement and bites is a means to put some in your mouth.
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No. When you test a cake, you can taste it, slice it, press it, or chew it. Texture is a measurement and bites is a means to put some in your mouth.
"Participants are challenged to make cakes that has the texture of rubber and, when bitten, feels like rubber in one’s mouth."
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I believe wilpeter meant to write "have" and "feel" instead of "has" and "feels" respectively. Emotion: wink

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