2 years/make food/play cards ?

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ph2004

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1) Is it "she has been there for 2 years' and not "2 year" ?
2) Does "make food" have the same meaning as "to cook" ?
3) Is "are you going to play cards ?" correct ?
 
1) Is it "she has been there for 2 years' and not "2 year" ?
2) Does "make food" have the same meaning as "to cook" ?
3) Is "are you going to play cards ?" correct ?

1- Yes. It is "2 years".
3- Yes. Correct.
2- Other members can guide you better than me.
 
1) Is it "she has been there for 2 years' and not "2 year" ?
2) Does "make food" have the same meaning as "to cook" ?
3) Is "are you going to play cards ?" correct ?
2) Does "make food" have the same meaning as "to cook" ?
To cook (the) lunch/dinner, to make (the) lunch/dinner, to do (the) lunch/dinner and to prepare (the) lunch/dinner, are all commonly used.
 
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