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Guyper Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Which ones are incorrect?

A. "I want fried rice"
B. "I want a dish of fried rice"
C. "I want a fried rice"

A. "I want a sandwich"
B. "I want sandwich"
C. "I want a club sandwich"
d. "I want club sandwich"

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A. "I want fried rice" B. "I want a dish of fried rice" X C.

  • A.
  • "I want fried rice" B.
  • "I want a dish of fried rice" X C.
  • "I want a fried rice" A.
  • "I want a sandwich" X B.
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A. "I want fried rice"
B. "I want a dish of fried rice"
X C. "I want a fried rice"

A. "I want a sandwich"
X B. "I want sandwich"
C. "I want a club sandwich"
X d. "I want club sandwich"
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In Canada, in a context where you are eg ordering food in a restaurant,
I want . . . is considered rude.
More polite is eg I would like . . . , please.

Clive

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