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Piano cobra 844 Posted 9 years ago
Vocabulary

Spoonful with liquids

Hi,

I wonder if the British would use the word SPOONFUL with liquids e.g.

a spoonful of oil, a spoonful of milk

I konw it's grammatically correct, but is it common in use? In what context?

Anita

  

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a spoonful of oil, a spoonful of milk It's not just the British. All English-speakers use 'spoonful' with liquids. CJ

  • a spoonful of oil, a spoonful of milk It's not just the British.
  • All English-speakers use 'spoonful' with liquids.
  • CJ
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piano cobra 844I wonder if the British would use the word SPOONFUL with liquids e.g.a spoonful of oil, a spoonful of milk

It's not just the British. All English-speakers use 'spoonful' with liquids.

CJ

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