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lbvjy [14]
2 years ago
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Arnold is writing an essay about making stew. He is using the cooking term sauté, which means "to fry something quickly in oil."

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2 answers:
Alona [7]2 years ago
6 0

Answer: B) To begin, you will need to sauté the stew meat.

Explanation: The word "sauté" is a verb, that means that it expresses an action, specifically "to fry something quickly in oil." From the given options, the sentence that uses the word "sauté" correctly, is the corresponding to option B: To begin, you will need to sauté the stew meat, because it is the only one that uses the word as a verb, and also we could replace it by: to begin, you will need to quickly fry the stew meat in oil.

yKpoI14uk [10]2 years ago
5 0

The term sauté is a verb. So in a sentence it needs to be used as a verb. A verb gives the action in a sentence.

Question: Which sentence uses the word sauté correctly?

Answer: To begin, you will need to sauté the stew meat


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