kwanbhan
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When cook is used as an intransitive verb after a noun food as in "Salt water boils at a higher temperature than freshwater, so food cooks faster in salt water."
"Fruit ripens" is ok to me, but "food cooks" is confusing since food can't perform an action cook by itself.
I have no problem understanding it when it is used in a passive voice as in "Food can be cooked faster in a pressure cooker"
Please help me.
:-?:-?
"Fruit ripens" is ok to me, but "food cooks" is confusing since food can't perform an action cook by itself.
I have no problem understanding it when it is used in a passive voice as in "Food can be cooked faster in a pressure cooker"
Please help me.
:-?:-?