Chocolate in English: chocolate
chocolate is pronounced in French and English [?t?kl?t]? American [?t?ɑ:kl?t]?
As a noun, it means: chocolate; chocolate color; chocolate candy
As an adjective, it means: chocolate color; (containing) chocolate
Phrases:
< p>dark chocolate?Dark chocolatechocolate cake?Chocolate cake
hot chocolate?Hot chocolate; hot chocolate drink
white chocolate?White chocolate
chocolate bar?chocolate bar; chocolate bar
Example sentences:
1. Chocolate?and?vanilla?have?different?flavors.?
Chocolate Does not taste the same as vanilla extract.
2. So?tomorrow, try?not?to?over?do it?with?Easter?chocolate!?
So, don’t eat too much Easter chocolate tomorrow oh!
Usage of chocolate:
1. Used as a noun
Example: Never eat chocolate before dinner.
Don’t eat chocolate before dinner .
2. Used as adjectives
Example: We soon despatched the chocolate cake.
We soon despatched the chocolate cake.
Vocabulary matching:
1. Verb +~
eat chocolate eat chocolate
2. Adjective +~
< p>dark chocolate dark chocolate3. noun + ~
milk chocolate milk chocolate
4. ~ + noun
chocolate cake chocolate cake
chocolate cookie chocolate cake
5. ~ + preposition
a bar of chocolate a piece of chocolate candy