English Pronunciation  We have to heat up the oven first.

What's the meaning of “We have to heat up the oven first.”?

When using a recipe, be sure to pay attention to the temperature that you have to heat the oven. Depending on what country your recipe is from, the temperature could be quite different. For example, in the United States Fahrenheit is the main temperature used, while in the United Kingdom Celsius is used. Fahrenheit and Celsius are quite different from each other. 200 degrees Celsius, for example, is 392 degrees Fahrenheit. So, make sure you know which temperature your recipe is using!

How do you pronounce “We have to heat up the oven first.”?

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  • AEWe have to heat up the oven first.
  • AEWe have to heat up the oven first.
  • BEWe have to heat up the oven first.
  • BEWe have to heat up the oven first.

How could I respond to “We have to heat up the oven first.”?

What temperature?

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