July 12, 2025
My favorite type of cake is definitely cheesecake. I love particularly the so-called "rare" type because it goes very well with hot tea. I found out a cake shop near my house recently, so I think I'll go and buy a cheesecake there.
What is your favorite type of cake?
My favorite type of cake is definitely cheesecake.
I love particularly love the so-called "rare" type because it goes very well with hot tea.
Alternate: ". . . it pairs very well . . ."
"Goes [very] well" is correct by the way. "Pairs well" is another phrase that we use when 2 food items or a food and drink compliment each other. It is often used when talking about food+wine.
Example: This cheese pairs well with red wine.
I found out about a cake shop near my house recently, so I think I'll go and buy a cheesecake from there.
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Great job!
Chocolate cheesecake is my favorite type of cake.
What is your favorite type of cake?
My favorite type of cake is definitely cheesecake.
I love particularly the so-called "rare" type because it goes very well with hot tea.
This sentence is fine, although you can place "particularly" before the verb ("love") to make it sound more natural. Here are some examples:
"I particularly love..."
"I particularly enjoyed..."
"I particularly favor..."
I found outdiscovered a cake shop near my house recently, so I think I'll go and buy a cheesecake there.
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Well done! I like cheesecake too, but my favorite kind of cake is Tres Leches!
What is your favorite type of cake?
My favorite type of cake is definitely cheesecake.
I love particularly the so-called "rare" type because it goes very well with hot tea.
Alternatively, and perhaps more naturally: "I particularly love..."
I found out about a cake shop near my house recently, so I think I'll go and buy a cheesecake there.
I found out about a cake shop near my house recently, so I think I'll go and buy a cheesecake from there.
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Good job! I love a simple cake with frosting. I particularly like coconut and carrot cakes.
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