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Lucas21c Posted 10 years ago
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Could you tell me which one is right among (A)~(C) in the following sentence? Thank you in advance.

[ (A) Deep-fry / (B) Deep-frying / (C) Deep-fried ] potato chips are called French fries.
  

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lucas21c Could you tell me which one is right among (A)~(C) in the following sentence? [ (A) Deep-fry / (B) Deep-frying / (C) Deep-fried ] potato chips are called French fries. (C) Why did you have trouble with that?

  • lucas21c Could you tell me which one is right among (A)~(C) in the following sentence?
  • [ (A) Deep-fry / (B) Deep-frying / (C) Deep-fried ] potato chips are called French fries.
  • (C) Why did you have trouble with that?
  • Someone has already fried them before you eat them, right?
  • CJ By the way, the statement is factually false.
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lucas21cCould you tell me which one is right among (A)~(C) in the following sentence? Thank you in advance.[ (A) Deep-fry / (B) Deep-frying / (C) Deep-fried ] potato chips are called French fries.
(C)

Why did you have trouble with that? Someone has already fried them before you eat them, right?

CJ

By the way, the statement is

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