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Nor Priest Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Which one is correct ?

What do you use to marinade your chicken ?

or

What is your chicken marinaded with ?

Thank you.
  

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Nor Priest What do you use to marinade your chicken ? Good. Nor Priest What is your chicken marinaded with ?

  • Nor Priest What do you use to marinade your chicken ?
  • Good.
  • Nor Priest What is your chicken marinaded with ?
  • Good.
  • Also, ...
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Nor PriestWhat do you use to marinade your chicken ?
Good.
Nor PriestWhat is your chicken marinaded with ?
Good. Also, ... marinaded in?

CJ
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Isn't the verb "marinate"? (with a t instead of a d?) I think you marinate something in a marinade.
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khoff I think you marinate something in a marinade.
Those are the more usual forms. Nevertheless, Merriam-Webster's on-line lists both as verbs. (The definition of 'marinade' is 'marinate'. The more detailed definition is found under 'marinate'.)

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