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IT IS TASTY AND SOFT

 “It is tasty and soft” is a common way to describe food that is pleasant to eat and has a gentle texture. For example, a fresh cake, a soft piece of bread, or a creamy dessert can be tasty and soft. This phrase helps us talk about food we enjoy. People often use it when they eat something delicious and easy to chew.

Examples:

  • The cake is tasty and soft.

  • These cookies are so tasty and soft.

  • I think the bread is soft, but not very tasty.

  • My grandmother's pancakes are always tasty and soft.


📚 GRAMMAR

Tense Examples:

  • Present Simple:

    • I like soft bread.

    • She says the cake is tasty.

  • Present Continuous:

    • We are eating something tasty right now.

    • He is baking soft muffins.

  • Past Simple:

    • I ate a soft cookie yesterday.

    • They tried a tasty new dessert.

  • Future (Will / Going to):

    • I will cook something soft for dinner.

    • We are going to make a tasty cake tomorrow.

  • Modals:

    • You should try this soft cheese.

    • We mustn't eat too many tasty snacks.

    • I can bake tasty cookies.

  • Comparatives / Superlatives:

    • This bread is softer than yesterday’s.

    • That is the tastiest dish on the menu.

  • Frequency Adverbs:

    • I usually eat soft food in the morning.

    • We rarely eat anything very tasty during the week.

  • Prepositions:

    • The butter is on the bread.

    • There is a soft cake in the oven.


📖 VOCABULARY

  1. Tasty – having a good flavor

  2. Soft – not hard, easy to chew

  3. Delicious – very tasty

  4. Sweet – sugary, like candy or cake

  5. Chewy – needing to be chewed a lot

  6. Fresh – recently made or cooked

  7. Warm – not hot, but with a nice temperature

  8. Smooth – with no lumps or bumps

  9. Moist – soft and a little wet

  10. Texture – how food feels in the mouth


💬 USEFUL EXPRESSIONS

  • This food is so soft!

  • It tastes amazing!

  • Try it, it’s very tasty.

  • I love soft bread.

  • The cake is sweet and soft.

  • Let’s bake something tasty.


✅ SENTENCES

Positive:

  • The soup is tasty and soft.

  • She eats soft bread every day.

  • We are making a tasty pie.

Negative:

  • I don’t like hard cookies.

  • He isn’t eating the soft cake.

  • They didn’t cook anything tasty yesterday.

Questions:

  • Is it tasty and soft?

  • Do you like soft food?

  • Did she try the tasty soup?

Answers:

  • Yes, it is. / No, it isn’t.

  • Yes, I do. / No, I don’t.

  • Yes, she did. / No, she didn’t.


🗣️ CONVERSATION

Tom: Hi, Lily! What are you eating?

Lily: Hi, Tom! I’m eating a soft chocolate muffin.

Tom: Is it tasty?

Lily: Yes, it’s very tasty and soft. Do you want one?

Tom: Sure! Where did you get it?

Lily: I made them at home. I followed a simple recipe.

Tom: That’s great! Can you teach me?

Lily: Of course! We can bake together this weekend.

Tom: Sounds good! I will bring the chocolate.


📚 READING

Title: Grandma’s Tasty and Soft Cake

Maria visited her grandmother last weekend. Her grandmother made a special cake. It was tasty and soft. Maria took one bite and smiled. “Grandma, this is delicious!” she said. The cake was warm, sweet, and smooth. Her little brother also loved it.

After eating, Maria asked, “Can I help you bake next time?” Her grandmother said yes. Maria felt happy and excited. She wanted to learn how to make tasty and soft food.

Questions:

  1. Who did Maria visit?

  2. What did her grandmother make?

  3. How was the cake?

  4. Did Maria like the cake?

  5. What did Maria want to do next time?

Answers:

  1. Her grandmother.

  2. A cake.

  3. Tasty and soft.

  4. Yes, she did.

  5. Help bake.

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