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Messier42 Posted 13 years ago
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How are they different?

I cut up a load of onion.
I cut a load of onion.
How are they different?
  

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messier42 How are they different? Neither makes much sense. What is a 'load of onion'?

  • messier42 How are they different?
  • Neither makes much sense.
  • What is a 'load of onion'?
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messier42How are they different?
Neither makes much sense. What is a 'load of onion'?
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In a restaurant setting, where a lot of onions are used in the menu, both sentences would mean that the cook peeled and sliced a whole bag of onions. Either sentence would be correct in this context.

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