1) Pour the eggs flat into the heated pan, and let them cook. (2) The first thing to do when making an omelet is to prepare the ingredients. (3) Chop some onions, tomatoes, and mushrooms. (4) Second, preheat the pan and grease it with butter or vegetable oil. (5) Next, crack two or three eggs and whip them in a bowl until they are scrambled. (6) When the eggs start to cook, add the onions, tomatoes, and mushrooms. (7) Finally, carefully fold one side of the omelet over the other side.
In the paragraph above, sentence 1 is out of order. Where would it BEST be placed? before sentence 6 after sentence 7 before sentence 3 after sentence 4
@EclipsedStar
@sammixboo
@TreeFarmer
What do you think?
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Kinda weird to explain, but when does it say to crack the eggs?
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Which of the sentences says eggs first? :P
Gotta go @EclipsedStar will help :P
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I can't just \(give\) answers...
@sammixboo
@Prosper2win
It's the one after the sentence that explains "cracking the eggs".
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You can't cook the eggs until they are out of the mixing bowl and into the pan
"smart 8th grader" yeaaah okay:P "(5) Next, crack two or three eggs and whip them in a bowl until they are scrambled." thats when they first introduce anything about eggs. "(6) When the eggs start to cook, add the onions, tomatoes, and mushrooms." it would obviously go in between those two sentences because you cant just crack eggs and then they start cooking by themselves
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