Word patterns 1 4 E Write one word in each gap. Everyone complimented her the wonderful buffet she'd laid on. 2 The problem with drinks like that is they're full sugar. 3 I can't choose Death by Chocolate or fruit salad. I'm not going to tell you what's for supper. You'll just have to wait. see. 5 She's generally regarded being the best cookery book writer of her generation. 6 Most people associate English food. ---.... fish and chips and shepherd's pie. 7 Karen's very careful. how much salt she has. 8 There's a lack good restaurants round here. 9 The meat was well cooked, but the sauce was totally lacking flavour. F Complete using the correct form of the verb in brackets. 1 I tend not (cook) very often during the week as I don't have time. 2 Do you remember (go) to that wonderful little taverna on Skiathos last summer? 3 I must remember (buy) some bread on the way home. 4 Why don't you offer (help) with the washing-up? 5 I'd suggest (get) a takeaway rather than cooking. 6 Would you be willing (lend) me a hand with the pudding?