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Today, I made a chiffon cake!
The last time I made one, it didn’t turn out well, so I’m really happy it was a success this time.
I’d love to bake more sweets again.
Thanks for reading!
Jun 15, 2025 2:31 PM
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Today, I made a chiffon cake!
The last time I made one, it didn’t turn out well, so I’m really happy it was a success this time.
I’d love to bake more sweets again.
Thanks for reading!
Improved Version: Today, I baked a chiffon cake! Last time, it didn’t turn out well, so I’m really happy it worked this time. I’d love to bake more desserts soon. Thanks for reading! Quick Explanations & Tips: 1. “bake” vs. “make” “Bake” is better for cakes. Tip: Use bake for cakes, bread, cookies. 2. “it was a success” → “it worked” “It worked” sounds more natural in conversation. Tip: Say “It worked!” when something goes well. 3. “sweets” → “desserts” “Sweets” = candy in some countries. Tip: Use desserts for cakes, pies, etc.
Jun 16, 2025 4:40 PM
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