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A small fries, please (in an American fast-food restaurant)?

Hi. Please help. Is it correct to say "a small fries" or "two small fries" when ordering fries in an American fast-food restaurant?

Also, can you say, "an orange juice, please" in an American restaurant? When you say that in an American restaurant, do we you receive/get a glass of orange juice?
  

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Hi, . Is it correct to say "a small fries" or "two small fries" when ordering fries in an American fast-food restaurant? Yes Also, can you say, "an orange juice, please" in an American restaurant?

  • Hi, .
  • Is it correct to say "a small fries" or "two small fries" when ordering fries in an American fast-food restaurant?
  • Yes Also, can you say, "an orange juice, please" in an American restaurant?
  • Yes When you say that in an American restaurant, do we you receive/get a glass of orange juice?
  • Yes Clive
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Hi,
. Is it correct to say "a small fries" or "two small fries" when ordering fries in an American fast-food restaurant? Yes

Also, can you say, "an orange juice, please" in an American restaurant?Yes
When you say that in an American restaurant, do we you
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Thank you for your help.

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