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		Grammar and Linguistics > do you MAKE a pizza, or BAKE a pizza?     
			
		 do you MAKE a pizza, or BAKE a pizza? 
		
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 ironik
 
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							| do you MAKE a pizza, or BAKE a pizza? 
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							| Hi everyone, I wish you a great week! 
 When I was assessing my students � exams, I came up with a sentence like " I �m cooking pizza" It �s definitely wrong, but I �m not sure how to correct it, make a pizza or bake a pizza? I realised I �ve never used either expression in real life. What do you think? 
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 dareka1
 
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							| Make is for everything (with or without heat), cook/bake/boil is just heat. Make is a catch-all phrase. I would say either, but then again, I �m a donkey... |  9 Jan 2012     
					
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 ironik
 
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							| thanks a lot dareka, it really helped.  |  9 Jan 2012     
					
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 libertybelle
 
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							| First you make it - then you bake it! |  9 Jan 2012     
					
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 douglas
 
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							| I would accept both (make, bake) as correct--cook is definitely wrong. |  9 Jan 2012     
					
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 yanogator
 
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							| I agree with dareka1 and libertybelle. Make is the whole process. Bake is what you do to it in the oven.   Bruce |  9 Jan 2012     
					
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