You got 8 correct out of 9.
:)
1. We use the word 'fridge' in place of:
microwave
microgal
nuke
refrigerator
enfrigerator
2. We ___________ food in a microwave. (slang)
eat
bomb
puke
nuke
lick
3. A 'cooker' is:
a place to bake a cake
a chef
a machine that cooks mostly rice
a machine to cook chicken and beef
4. If I wanted to bake a cake, I'd put it in:
my mouth
an oven
a fridge
a fry pan
a stove
5. If I wanted to make something cold, I'd put it in:
my nose
a fridge
a thermos
a coldstove
6. Are pots and pans the same?
Yes.
No.
7. I want to make ice. I should put water in the:
fridge
oven
icer
freezer
toilet
8. To warm up leftovers, it is fast and easy to put the food in:
(leftovers = already-cooked food left from earlier)
the oven
the stove
the grill
the microwave
the urinal
the pot
9. We boil water in:
an oven
a kettle
a glass
the freezer
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