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What is the difference to say "cooking dinner" than "making dinner"?

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Native speaker’s answer

Rebecca

Good question! "Making dinner" sounds a little more casual, a little more natural. It's used often by native speakers. You can use this to describe the action of preparing any type of food. Ex: I'm making some breakfast for us. Ex: Are you making something for dinner or should we go out?

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