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Vincent Teo Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

With / in

Can I say,

(a) He is frying.

(b) He is frying a half-boiled egg with / in / on a pan.
  

Top answer

He's frying an egg in the pan .

  • He's frying an egg in the pan .
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He's frying an egg in the pan.
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Thanks, can I say,

She fried the egg with a ____________.

(what do we call for frying eggs using the cooking utensils? What utensils for cooking eggs?)
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Vincent Teowhat do we call for frying eggs using the cooking utensils? What utensils for cooking eggs?
The utensils are a frying pan and a spatula or some other utensil for turning the egg and getting it out of the pan. In this picture you can see a fish slice being used.

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can I say,

She fried the egg with a spatula.
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Vincent Teocan I say,
She fried the egg with a spatula.
It does not sound right to me. It sounds like the spatula is being fried along with the egg. "She fried the egg with the bacon".

She fried the egg in a frying pan using a spatula.
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Thanks, can I say: (a) She fried the egg with some oil. (b) She fried the egg with some onions and vegetables.
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Thanks, can I say: (a) She fried the egg with some oil. (b) She fried the egg with some onions and vegetables.
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Vincent TeoThanks, can I say: (a) She fried the egg with some oil. (b) She fried the egg with some onions and vegetables.
Yes to both of those.

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