English Pronunciation  I'm craving soup.

What's the meaning of “I'm craving soup.”?

Sometimes there's a dish or type of food that we just really want to eat. To tell someone what kind of food you really want to eat, you can use the sentence pattern I'm craving + FOOD. To crave is simply another way to say that you really want something. A possible response to our example sentence using this pattern is Do you want to make some tonight?.

How do you pronounce “I'm craving soup.”?

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How could I respond to “I'm craving soup.”?

Do you want to make some tonight?

How do I form “I'm craving soup.”?

I'm craving + FOOD.
  • I'm craving soup.
  • I'm craving Chinese.
  • I'm craving hamburgers.

What are other important sentences related to “Cooking Together”?

  • What kind of food do you like to make?
  • I usually make vegetarian food.
  • Do you have any food allergies?
  • I'm in the mood for some steaks.
  • Do you have the recipe?
  • I usually just make everything from scratch.
  • Just add only a pinch of salt.
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