Walt Whitman
Member
- Joined
- Jan 4, 2012
- Member Type
- English Teacher
- Native Language
- Italian
- Home Country
- Italy
- Current Location
- Italy
English teacher
CONTEXT
I’m back home from work. I can smell something delicious coming from the kitchen. My wife is in there busy with pots and pans. I ask her:
(1) “What are you cooking, honey?” / (2) “What have you been cooking, honey!”, and I kiss her passionately.
Is there any difference between (1) and (2) in this context?
Thanks a lot.
WW
CONTEXT
I’m back home from work. I can smell something delicious coming from the kitchen. My wife is in there busy with pots and pans. I ask her:
(1) “What are you cooking, honey?” / (2) “What have you been cooking, honey!”, and I kiss her passionately.
Is there any difference between (1) and (2) in this context?
Thanks a lot.
WW