May 30, 2026
That's a really tough question. I'm Italian, and since I was born in the south, I am used to ate the same things but in different combinations.
For example, the first part of my breakfast comprises biscuits and cereals. Instead, at lunchtime I am used to eat two different plates, while at dinner I have something similar to the first meal or other salty plates. For these reasons, I know that the pizza would be the perfect excamotage and the most valid choice.
Although it can appear a little bit repetitive as a plate, you can literally have dozens of combinations with the same meal. Choosing a red pizza instead of a white one. In addition, there are an uncountable number of condiments: the spicy one, with different cheeses, white vegetables or even with fish for the brave eaters.
Secondly, pizzas are cheap, since you are in Italy, obviously. In fact, the cost for a simple margherita is always between five and ten euros all through the country. In addition, it has a really easy recipe, needing just some basic ingredients and a furnace (I know that this is not the right term, but I'm trying to avoid other external help during this writing session).
Lastly, this meal has a really nice balance in terms of macronutrients, having a good amount of carbohydrates compared to the low quantity of protein and fats. In fact, this meal has around 700 to 1000 calories and, considering eating 3 pizzas a day, we could reach the mean daily caloric needs.
wWhy is pizza the best choice as a meal for the rest of your life? / (Alternatively: "Why pizza is the best choice as a meal for the rest of your life")
Why is pizza the best choice as a meal for the rest of your life? / (Alternatively: "Why pizza is the best choice as a meal for the rest of your life")
The difference between the two options is:
"Why is pizza the best choice as a meal for the rest of your life? " - this is repeating a question you were presumably asked
"Why pizza is the best choice as a meal for the rest of your life" - This is saying you're going to make an argument for pizza (but may not have been specifically asked to)
I'm Italian, and since I was born in the south, I am used to eateing the same things but in different combinations.
I'm Italian, and since I was born in the south, I am used to eating the same things but in different combinations.
"ate" is the past tense of "eat", it means something you did once, in the past.
"eating", in the present tense is better for something you do routinely.
For example, the first part of my breakfast comprises of biscuits and cereals.
For example, the first part of my breakfast comprises of biscuits and cereal.
"cereals" doesn't refer to like the individual pieces you get, but to the varieties of ingredients. Like "cereals" would be like corn and wheat. Or in breakfast cereals, rice crispies and corn flakes (at the same time).
Instead, at lunchtime I am used to eating two different platdishes, while at dinner I have something similar to the first meal or other salty platdishes.
Instead, at lunchtime I am used to eating two different dishes, while at dinner I have something similar to the first meal or other salty dishes.
"dishes" can be used to mean the food you eat as well as the items you eat off of, but "plates" is much more often tied to just the tableware and not the food itself.
For these reasons, I know that the pizza would be the perfect excamotage(? option) and the most valid choice.
For these reasons, I know tha pizza would be the perfect (? option) and the most valid choice.
Not sure what excamotage is meant to be
Although it can appear a little bit repetitive as a platedish, you can literally have dozens of combinations within the same meal.
Although it can appear a little bit repetitive as a dish, you can literally have dozens of combinations within the same meal.
Choosing a red pizza instead of a white one. Choosing a red pizza instead of a white one.
This might be a little too literally translated from Italian here - in English the default assumption is that a pizza has tomato sauce, so we don't really say "red pizza". tomato pizza and cheese pizza would better options here.
In addition, there are an uncountable number of condiments: thea spicy pizza, one, with different cheeses, white vegetables or even with fish for the brave eaters.
In addition, there are an uncountable number of condiments: a spicy pizza, one with different cheeses, white vegetables or even with fish for the brave eaters.
Secondly, pizzas are cheap, sincewhen you are in Italy, obviously.
Secondly, pizzas are cheap, when you are in Italy, obviously.
"since you are in Italy" sounds like you're saying the reader is in Italy right now.
"when you are in Italy" has more a conditional implication to it.
In fact, the cost for a simple margherita is always between five and ten euros all throughout the country. In fact, the cost for a simple margherita is always between five and ten euros all throughout the country.
In addition, it has a really easy recipe, needing just some basic ingredients and a furnace (I know that this is not the right term, but I'm trying to avoid other external help during this writing session).n oven
In addition, it has a really easy recipe, needing just some basic ingredients and an oven
In fact, this meal has around 700 to 1000 calories and, if we considering eating 3 pizzas a day, we could reach the mean daily caloric needs.
In fact, this meal has around 700 to 1000 calories and, if we consider eating 3 pizzas a day, we could reach the mean daily caloric needs.
wWhy pizza is best choice as a mealthe only meal you can eat for the rest of your life
Why pizza is best choice as the only meal you can eat for the rest of your life
Don't forget to capitalise the first letter of each sentence.
A meal for the rest of your life is unclear - I think what you mean here is the ONLY meal you would be allowed to eat for the rest of your life. So, I rephrased this for your.
If you want to phrase this as a question and not a statement, you would have to rephrase it --> "Why is pizza the best choice as the only meal you can eat for the rest of your life?"
That's a really tough question.
I'm Italian, and since I was born in the south, I am used to eateing the same things but in different combinations.
I'm Italian, and since I was born in the south, I am used to eating the same things but in different combinations.
For example, the first part of my breakfast comprisesmy breakfast is made up of biscuits and cereals.
For example, my breakfast is made up of biscuits and cereals.
"Comprises" seems quite formal, so I suggested an alternative here.
The use of "the first part" of your breakfast implies there is a second part that you haven't mentioned here. If you are instead talking about all the food you eat in a day, you could say:
"For example, I start my day with some biscuits and cereals for breakfast."
"For example, the first food I eat in the day, my breakfast, is made up of biscuits and cereals."
InsteadThen, at lunchtime I am used tousually eat two different platdishes, while at dinner I have something similar to the first meal or another salty platesdish.
Then, at lunchtime I usually eat two different dishes, while at dinner I have something similar to the first meal or another salty dish.
Instead --> implies X over Y, as in if you eat breakfast then you don't eat lunch
I think "dish" sounds a lot more natural than "plate" here. "Plate" makes me think of a fancy resturant, while a dish is something you'd eat at home.
For these reasons, I know that the pizza would be the perfect excamotagedish and the most valid choice.
For these reasons, I know that the pizza would be the perfect dish and the most valid choice.
Not sure what you meant by "excamotage" as this is not a word in English.
Although it can appear a little bit repetitive as a platedish, you can literally have dozens of combinations with the same meal.
Although it can appear a little bit repetitive as a dish, you can literally have dozens of combinations with the same meal.
CFor example, choosing a red pizza instead of a white one.
For example, choosing a red pizza instead of a white one.
Using "for example" who be a great way to improve the flow of your sentences, and link this sentence to the previous one.
In addition, there are an uncountable number of condimenttoppings: the spicy one, with different cheeses, white vegetables or even with fish for the brave eaters.
In addition, there are an uncountable number of toppings: the spicy one, with different cheeses, white vegetables or even with fish for the brave eaters.
Condiment gennerally means a sauce. But pizzas have toppings, which is a word that would work well here.
Secondly, pizzas are cheap, since you areI am in Italy, obviously.
Secondly, pizzas are cheap, since I am in Italy, obviously.
I think it would be better to make this sentence less general and say "since I am in Italy", since we are not all in Italy, sadly :)
In fact, the cost for a simple margherita is always between five and ten euros all through the country.
In addition, it has a really easy recipe, needing just some basic ingredients and a furnace (I know that this is not the right term, but I'm trying to avoid other external help during this writing session). In addition, it has a really easy recipe, needing just some basic ingredients and a furnace (I know that this is not the right term, but I'm trying to avoid other external help during this writing session).
The word is "oven" for the one inside your house, or "pizza oven" for the big stone ovens made specifically to cook pizzas.
A furnace is an appliance used to heat a building.
Lastly, this meal has a really nice balance in terms of macronutrients, having a good amount of carbohydrates compared to the low quantity of protein and fats. Lastly, this meal has a really nice balance in terms of macronutrients, having a good amount of carbohydrates compared to the low quantity of protein and fats.
More natural --> "having a good amount of carbohydrates but a low quantity of protein and fats".
In fact, this meal has around 700 to 1000 calories and, considering eating 3 pizzas a day, we could reach the mean daily caloric needs.
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You make a persuasive argument, I will start eating only pizza right away :) Great writing - keep up the good work!
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why pizza is best choice as a meal for the rest of your life
Don't forget to capitalise the first letter of each sentence. A meal for the rest of your life is unclear - I think what you mean here is the ONLY meal you would be allowed to eat for the rest of your life. So, I rephrased this for your. If you want to phrase this as a question and not a statement, you would have to rephrase it --> "Why is pizza the best choice as the only meal you can eat for the rest of your life?"
The difference between the two options is: "Why is pizza the best choice as a meal for the rest of your life? " - this is repeating a question you were presumably asked "Why pizza is the best choice as a meal for the rest of your life" - This is saying you're going to make an argument for pizza (but may not have been specifically asked to) |
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That's a really tough question. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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I'm Italian, and since I was born in the south, I am used to ate the same things but in different combinations.
I'm Italian, and since I was born in the south, I am used to eat
I'm Italian, and since I was born in the south, I am used to eat "ate" is the past tense of "eat", it means something you did once, in the past. "eating", in the present tense is better for something you do routinely. |
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For example, the first part of my breakfast comprises biscuits and cereals.
For example, "Comprises" seems quite formal, so I suggested an alternative here. The use of "the first part" of your breakfast implies there is a second part that you haven't mentioned here. If you are instead talking about all the food you eat in a day, you could say: "For example, I start my day with some biscuits and cereals for breakfast." "For example, the first food I eat in the day, my breakfast, is made up of biscuits and cereals."
For example, the first part of my breakfast comprises of biscuits and cereal "cereals" doesn't refer to like the individual pieces you get, but to the varieties of ingredients. Like "cereals" would be like corn and wheat. Or in breakfast cereals, rice crispies and corn flakes (at the same time). |
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Instead, at lunchtime I am used to eat two different plates, while at dinner I have something similar to the first meal or other salty plates.
Instead --> implies X over Y, as in if you eat breakfast then you don't eat lunch I think "dish" sounds a lot more natural than "plate" here. "Plate" makes me think of a fancy resturant, while a dish is something you'd eat at home.
Instead, at lunchtime I am used to eating two different "dishes" can be used to mean the food you eat as well as the items you eat off of, but "plates" is much more often tied to just the tableware and not the food itself. |
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For these reasons, I know that the pizza would be the perfect excamotage and the most valid choice.
For these reasons, I know that the pizza would be the perfect Not sure what you meant by "excamotage" as this is not a word in English.
For these reasons, I know tha Not sure what excamotage is meant to be |
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Although it can appear a little bit repetitive as a plate, you can literally have dozens of combinations with the same meal.
Although it can appear a little bit repetitive as a
Although it can appear a little bit repetitive as a |
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Choosing a red pizza instead of a white one.
Using "for example" who be a great way to improve the flow of your sentences, and link this sentence to the previous one. Choosing a red pizza instead of a white one. Choosing a red pizza instead of a white one. This might be a little too literally translated from Italian here - in English the default assumption is that a pizza has tomato sauce, so we don't really say "red pizza". tomato pizza and cheese pizza would better options here. |
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In addition, there are an uncountable number of condiments: the spicy one, with different cheeses, white vegetables or even with fish for the brave eaters.
In addition, there are an uncountable number of Condiment gennerally means a sauce. But pizzas have toppings, which is a word that would work well here.
In addition, there are an uncountable number of condiments: |
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Secondly, pizzas are cheap, since you are in Italy, obviously.
Secondly, pizzas are cheap, since I think it would be better to make this sentence less general and say "since I am in Italy", since we are not all in Italy, sadly :)
Secondly, pizzas are cheap, "since you are in Italy" sounds like you're saying the reader is in Italy right now. "when you are in Italy" has more a conditional implication to it. |
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In fact, the cost for a simple margherita is always between five and ten euros all through the country. This sentence has been marked as perfect! In fact, the cost for a simple margherita is always between five and ten euros all throughout the country. In fact, the cost for a simple margherita is always between five and ten euros all throughout the country. |
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In addition, it has a really easy recipe, needing just some basic ingredients and a furnace (I know that this is not the right term, but I'm trying to avoid other external help during this writing session). In addition, it has a really easy recipe, needing just some basic ingredients and a furnace (I know that this is not the right term, but I'm trying to avoid other external help during this writing session). In addition, it has a really easy recipe, needing just some basic ingredients and a furnace (I know that this is not the right term, but I'm trying to avoid other external help during this writing session). The word is "oven" for the one inside your house, or "pizza oven" for the big stone ovens made specifically to cook pizzas. A furnace is an appliance used to heat a building.
In addition, it has a really easy recipe, needing just some basic ingredients and a |
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Lastly, this meal has a really nice balance in terms of macronutrients, having a good amount of carbohydrates compared to the low quantity of protein and fats. Lastly, this meal has a really nice balance in terms of macronutrients, having a good amount of carbohydrates compared to the low quantity of protein and fats. Lastly, this meal has a really nice balance in terms of macronutrients, having a good amount of carbohydrates compared to the low quantity of protein and fats. More natural --> "having a good amount of carbohydrates but a low quantity of protein and fats". |
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In fact, this meal has around 700 to 1000 calories and, considering eating 3 pizzas a day, we could reach the mean daily caloric needs. This sentence has been marked as perfect!
In fact, this meal has around 700 to 1000 calories and, if we consider |
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