jasonree123456
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"Vegetables cooked in right timing will give a crunchy texture otherwise over cooked will give a soft texture."
What [STRIKE]texture[/STRIKE] adjectives should be used in the sentence above? Are [STRIKE]them[/STRIKE] they used correctly?
"Crunchy" and "soft" are acceptable adjectives to use with vegetables. They are crunchy when they are raw or lightly cooked and go soft (or mushy) when cooked for longer.
However, "Vegetables cooked in right timing" is not grammatical. "Otherwise" was not used correctly either. Try to rewrite your sentence using alternative words/phrases.
It does for me.I don't think the adjective, 'crunchy' goes with 'texture'.
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