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Vincent Teo Posted 18 years ago
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a slice / piece of sandwich

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00(a)May I have a slice of sandwich / sandwiches, please? (if not, can tell me the reasons?) 0-
  

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0Hi,02br
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01font00a)May I have a slice of sandwich / sandwiches, please? (if not, can tell me the reasons?) 02font02br
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00Basically, a sandwich is some food contained between two slices of bread. Thus, both of your versions sound odd. They sound like you are asking for "a slice of two slices'. It sounds like you
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0A01b00 part02b00 or a01b00 piece02b00 (instead of a 01b00slice02b00) would probably work if you want somebody to share their sandwich with you. 0-
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When I was a Lad, My mum called them a Piecey.

What do you want on your Piecey?

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