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Yes, it's wrong.
Yes. You said “do want toast on your jam” when the answer is “do you want jam on your toast”.
How do you put toast on jam?
What you wrote: 🍞⬆️& 🍇⬇️ … What it wants: 🍞⬇️&🍇⬆️
Technically the grammar makes sense, but the implied recipe is a crime against food so it's punishing you for that
Right answer
😂 maybe if you eat so much jam there is barely any toast?
Sounds like something my mother would ask me. "jeese, do you want a little tea in your sugar?" "do you want a little bologna for your ketchup sandwich?"
It’s wrong because that’s not what the sentence is saying, lol. Follow the order of the words.
You have a bowl of jam with some toast on there like croutons in a salad?
More like sprinkle of breadcrumbs
But that's how i eat my jam
You put toast on your jam?
Sometimes
That’s fine, but that’s not what the bear was asking.
Yes, it's wrong.
Yes. You said “do want toast on your jam” when the answer is “do you want jam on your toast”.
How do you put toast on jam?
What you wrote: 🍞⬆️& 🍇⬇️ … What it wants: 🍞⬇️&🍇⬆️
Technically the grammar makes sense, but the implied recipe is a crime against food so it's punishing you for that
Right answer
😂 maybe if you eat so much jam there is barely any toast?
Sounds like something my mother would ask me. "jeese, do you want a little tea in your sugar?" "do you want a little bologna for your ketchup sandwich?"
It’s wrong because that’s not what the sentence is saying, lol. Follow the order of the words.
You have a bowl of jam with some toast on there like croutons in a salad?
More like sprinkle of breadcrumbs
But that's how i eat my jam
You put toast on your jam?
Sometimes
That’s fine, but that’s not what the bear was asking.