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ONLINE ENGLISH VOCABULARY EXERCISE
Learn new words! Each of our English vocabulary exercises focuses on one topic/theme and teaches you only the most useful English words.
Topic:
Food/ Cooking 2
1. That was really good! Can I have
(
second/seconds
)?
2. When you're making this sauce, don't forget to
(
stir/spin
) it every 5 minutes.
3. An
(
appetizer/artichoke
) is something you eat before the main course of a meal.
4. Would you like some more potatoes? No, thanks. I'm
(
complete/full
).
5. A very informal way of saying that you've eaten a lot is "I'm
(
stuffed/complete
)".
6. People who are lactose-intolerant cannot eat
(
meat/dairy
) products.
7. You shouldn't eat a lot of
(
fat/fatty
) food.
8. If something is "sugar-
(
gone/free
)", it does not contain sugar.
9. We have two kinds of mineral water - sparking and
(
unsparkling/still
).
10. Slices of ham, pastrami, sausage, etc. are often referred to as "cold-
" (
cuts/meat
).
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