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HUBLOT Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

"iced / ice" coffee





- ice coffee
- iced coffee

Are both correct English?
  

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I'd say that only "iced" is correct. But when many people say it, you cannot hear the "d". Ice cream, ice milk, etc.

  • I'd say that only "iced" is correct.
  • But when many people say it, you cannot hear the "d".
  • Ice cream, ice milk, etc.
  • are frozen concoctions, not liquid with ice cubes added to cool it.
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I'd say that only "iced" is correct. But when many people say it, you cannot hear the "d".
Ice cream, ice milk, etc. are frozen concoctions, not liquid with ice cubes added to cool it.
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HUBLOTAre both correct English?
If Nescafe and Dunkin' Donuts say so, they're as American as apple pie. You can always trust national advertising.
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Mister MicawberYou can always trust national advertising.
But the Nescafe label in this picture is not in English.
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AlpheccaStarsBut the Nescafe label in this picture is not in English.
Heck, they don't even call it 'coffee' in Canada—

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