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Fatima
Hi
I have a question about , cake,
I love to bake/make cakeS
I love baking/making cakeS , is it correct?
I want to say I enjoy the process of making those kinds of cakes you usually have a piece of them🍰 in general.
Can I also say I love baking / making A cake? 🎂
And when it comes to food preferences, I have to say ,I like cake, right?
I'd appreciate your help!
Feb 17, 2021 7:24 AM
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Hi Fatima!
You can "count" on me when it comes to nouns.
It seems that you have received advice about the many ways to say that you are baking a cake.
Love baking cakes.
Will bake a cake.
Who baked the cake?
I baked the cake.
Who made the cake?
They made the cake.
Well . . . there are so many examples. But, if a few of you bake several delicious cakes, independently, it may be difficult to decide who made the most delicious cake. In that case, a "bake-off" could be arranged. A "bake-off" is a contest wherein several baked goods are judged by a group of individuals in order to choose a winner.
Just to add, you can say: I like eating cakes. I prefer saying that I love eating cakes. I eat cake slowly and I relish every bite.
February 17, 2021
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First one i love baking cakes 🙂
February 17, 2021
1
I like to bake cakes too! And especially eat them.
Make and Bake are both fine. Bake is more descriptive I suppose. For describing general preference, no article is needed. So, 'baking/making cakes' is generally better than 'baking/making A cake."
February 17, 2021
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