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Desafinado Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Which is correct

Concerning "Korean barbecue" of the following sentence, which is correct, "Korean barbecue" or "a Korean barbecue" or "Korean barbecues"?

Speaking of Korean barbecue, I know the best Korean restaurant around here.
  

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Desafinado Speaking of Korean barbecue, This is correct. Consider: English cooking, French wine, Danish pastry, Chinese noodles, Thai spices.

  • Desafinado Speaking of Korean barbecue, This is correct.
  • Consider: English cooking, French wine, Danish pastry, Chinese noodles, Thai spices.
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DesafinadoSpeaking of Korean barbecue,
This is correct. Consider: English cooking, French wine, Danish pastry, Chinese noodles, Thai spices.

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