
Something delicious is cooked/is being cooked/was cooked/has been cooked/will be cooked at the
kitchen! Can you smell it? Помогите!!

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Something delicious is being cooked at the kitchen! Can you smell it?
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The sentence you provided can be translated as follows:
"Something delicious is cooked/is being cooked/was cooked/has been cooked/will be cooked at the kitchen! Can you smell it?"
Each of the verb tenses you mentioned represents a different time frame in which the cooking action takes place. Let's go through each one:
1. Present Simple: "Something delicious is cooked." This implies that the cooking action is a habitual or general occurrence. It does not specify when the cooking is taking place. For example, if you smell something delicious coming from the kitchen regularly, you could say this sentence.
2. Present Continuous: "Something delicious is being cooked." This indicates that the cooking action is happening at the present moment. It suggests that the cooking process is currently in progress. For example, if you are in the kitchen and you notice a pleasant smell coming from the oven, you could say this sentence.
3. Past Simple: "Something delicious was cooked." This suggests that the cooking action took place at a specific time in the past. It indicates that the cooking process is completed. For example, if you entered the kitchen and noticed a delicious aroma, but the food is no longer being cooked, you could say this sentence.
4. Present Perfect: "Something delicious has been cooked." This indicates that the cooking action started in the past and is still relevant in the present. It emphasizes the result or the consequences of the cooking process. For example, if you enter the kitchen and notice a delicious smell, and you can see the finished dish on the table, you could say this sentence.
5. Future Simple: "Something delicious will be cooked." This implies that the cooking action is planned or scheduled to happen in the future. It suggests that the cooking process has not started yet. For example, if someone tells you they are going to cook something delicious later, you could say this sentence.
As for the last part of your sentence, "Can you smell it?", it is a question asking if the listener can perceive the aroma of the food being cooked.
I hope this explanation helps! If you have any more questions, feel free to ask.


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