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Alex+ Posted 18 years ago
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scoop vs ball

0 What do you call a portion of ice-cream in the form of a ball : "scoop" or "ball"?02br
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1i00 scoop02i02br
01i00-- I'd like an ice-cream cone.02i02br
01i00-- How many scoops?02i02br
01i00-- Two, please.02i02br
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0 Thanks a lot.02br
00If I want ice-cream in "a paper glass / box", can I say : "I'd like an ice-cream tub." ?0-
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0"in a dish"02br
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00Two scoops, please.02br
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00Cone or dish?02br
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00Dish please.0-
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1b01i00Can i have two scoops of icecream! is it correct sentence? 02i02b02br
00and may i know? what type of environment above sentence used? 0-
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0 It's correct, and it's used to order what you want in an ice-cream shop or any other situation where someone is offering you ice-cream.02br
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0 The choice of what to put your ice cream scoop in can be bewildering in some ice cream shops. There's the paper or plastic dish (some old-fashioned places still use glass), which is often called a cup---"Cone or cup?" But sometimes there are several different varieties of cones: the flat-bottomed kind, the pointy kind, and for a while here in the US we were offered gigantic "waffle cones," for

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