Could you please check these two sentences, please? Thank you.

1) When I set the table, I lay on the the table cloth, the cutlery, the napkins, the soup and dinner plates, the water and wine bottles, the oil and vinegar bottles, the pepper shaker and the salt cellar. (What else should I include?)
2) I cook tomato souce in a saucepan, the eggs in a frying pan. I steam vegetables in a pressure cooker.
I eat my soup from a soup plate or a bowl.
I eat my steak from a dinner plate.

1) When I set the table, I put on the the table cloth, the cutlery, the napkins, the soup and dinner plates, the water and wine bottles, the oil and vinegar bottles, the pepper shaker, and the salt cellar. Those are the basics!

2) I cook tomato sauce in a saucepan and the eggs in a frying pan. I steam vegetables in a pressure cooker. I eat my soup from a soup plate or bowl.

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Sure, I'd be happy to help you check these sentences! Here are the corrected versions:

1) When I set the table, I place on the tablecloth, the cutlery, the napkins, the soup and dinner plates, the water and wine bottles, the oil and vinegar bottles, the pepper shaker, and the salt cellar. (If you want to include more items, you could also add things like bread plates, butter dishes, or any other accessories you use at your table.)

2) I cook tomato sauce in a saucepan and eggs in a frying pan. I steam vegetables in a pressure cooker. When I eat soup, I use a soup plate or a bowl. For steak, I use a dinner plate. (These sentences are grammatically correct, but if you want to provide more details about your cooking method or any specific utensils you use, you can add that information as well.)

Remember, when proofreading your own writing, it's always helpful to read the sentences out loud to check for any errors or awkward phrasing.