
Home-made vs Home-cooked | WordReference Forums
Dec 4, 2017 · Chocolate isn't a good example although chocolates plural might work. Few people make chocolates at home and it isn't exactly cooked. Some things are called 'homemade', jams for …
homemade vs. handmade | WordReference Forums
Jan 9, 2011 · Well, "homemade" means "made at home" while "handmade" means made by hand, not by a machine. Many "homemade" items are also "handmade," because people who make things at …
homemade dish = home-style dish? | WordReference Forums
Apr 7, 2014 · Is a homemade dish = home-style dish? What do you call: 1. a dish someone who cooked at home? A home-cooked dish or a homemade dish? 2. a popular dish that people cook at home? A …
Possessive - or not? Visitors, Visitor's or Visitors' guide {+ center ...
Jan 24, 2025 · The free event – which runs from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. – will see vendors set up throughout the provincial park's visitors' centre and across the west lawn selling a host of items including …
Gerund, infinitive: I like <cooking, to cook>.
Jun 18, 2006 · 1) I like to cook for my family you don't necessarily imply that you enojy the act of cooking per se (maybe you simply prefer homemade food to processed industrial food, that's why you choose …
zinger-slinging, rough around-the edges - WordReference Forums
Jun 9, 2023 · 'Zinger-slinging' seems to be a play on 'gunslinging' but instead of being quick with bullets, she's quick with ' zingers '. She could be described as a wisecracking tomboy. 'Rough-around-the …
Friselina - WordReference Forums
Apr 13, 2020 · Context: A short video comparing the effectiveness of different face masks, surgical masks, homemade masks, and N 95 masks. It seems like the Spanish-speaker was from Spain. He …
Crushed vs Ground vs Minced - WordReference Forums
Jul 15, 2009 · Hi, I agree with your attempt: "macinato a pezzi" indicates pieces of middle size, not grounded nor minced, so I think crushed is the more suitable. "casereccio" means homemade, family …
"I've made..." or "I made..."? | WordReference Forums
May 12, 2017 · In the context we're given here, which is actually serving the homemade cakes for the person to eat, I'd go for the perfect tense in BE: I've made some cakes for you.
Believe in/ believe on | WordReference Forums
May 2, 2017 · I've never seen "believe on" except in the KJV (Acts 16:31). I also have seen it on homemade billboards in rural Indiana and on bumper stickers like the one in #6, which refer to the …