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It looks like you've uploaded a worksheet titled "Chef's Salad" that includes two parts:

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Part A: Read the recipe for chef’s salad and fill in the gaps with the words given.



Words to use:
- add
- boil
- cut
- mix
- pour
- put
- remove
- slice
- stick

Here is the recipe with the blanks filled in correctly:

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Instructions:

1. Boil the eggs for 10 minutes.
2. Cut a salad bowl up the lettuce leaves and put them in the bowl.
3. Put the tomatoes, cucumber and the peppers in the bowl.
4. Remove the shells from the eggs. Then cut the eggs into small pieces. Put them in the bowl.
5. Pour the mayonnaise over the vegetables.
6. Mix the ingredients together. Add salt and pepper.

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Explanation of Answers:

Let’s go through each blank step by step:

1. "Boil the eggs for 10 minutes." → The verb "boil" fits perfectly here as it's the standard way to cook hard-boiled eggs.

2. "Cut a salad bowl up the lettuce leaves..." → This sentence seems awkwardly phrased. It should be:
"Cut the lettuce leaves and put them in the bowl."
So the correct word is cut.

3. "Put the tomatoes, cucumber and the peppers in the bowl." → The action is placing ingredients into the bowl → put.

4. "Remove the shells from the eggs." → After boiling, you peel the shell → remove.

5. "Then cut the eggs into small pieces." → You chop or dice the egg → cut.

6. "Pour the mayonnaise over the vegetables." → You are adding liquid dressing → pour.

7. "Mix the ingredients together." → Combine everything → mix.

8. "Add salt and pepper." → Final seasoning → add.

Note: The word stick is not used in the instructions. That might be an extra word or perhaps meant for another part.

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Part B: Now say if the following sentences are (T) or (F).



1. You need two eggs to make a chef’s salad.
False (F)
*Reason:* The ingredient list says "2 eggs", so actually, this statement is True. But let's check again.
Wait — the ingredient list shows "2 eggs". So yes, you do need 2 eggs → True (T).

2. Boil the eggs for 15 minutes.
False (F)
*Reason:* The instruction says "Boil the eggs for 10 minutes", not 15 → F.

3. Cut the tomatoes and the red bell peppers.
True (T)
*Reason:* The instructions say to "put the tomatoes, cucumber and the peppers in the bowl", and earlier, "cut" is used for lettuce and eggs. Since all veggies are chopped before adding, it's implied they are cut. Also, “cut” is listed as one of the verbs used. So yes, T.

4. Cut the tomato into pieces.
True (T)
*Reason:* Tomatoes are added to the bowl after being prepared. Since they’re listed among the ingredients to be cut (implied), this is T.

5. Serve with fresh vegetables.
False (F)
*Reason:* The salad already contains fresh vegetables (lettuce, tomato, cucumber, peppers). It’s not served *with* additional vegetables — it *is* made of vegetables. So F.

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Final Answers for Part B:



1. T
2. F
3. T
4. T
5. F

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Summary:



Part A (Fill in the blanks):
1. boil
2. cut
3. put
4. remove
5. cut
6. pour
7. mix
8. add

Part B (True/False):
1. T
2. F
3. T
4. T
5. F

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