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i want large fries vs I want a large fries

The correct phrase is 'I want large fries.' The word 'fries' is a plural noun, so it should be used without the article 'a'.

Last updated: April 01, 2024 • 680 views

i want large fries

This phrase is correct. 'Fries' is a plural noun, so it should not be preceded by the article 'a'.

Use this phrase when ordering food to express your desire for a large portion of fries.

Examples:

  • I want large fries with my burger.
  • She always orders large fries when she goes to the fast-food restaurant.
  • I want a double cheeseburger with large fries and a Creamsicle float from that place in Madison Square Park.
  • Two cheeseburgers and two large fries.
  • One large fries and two medium cokes.
  • Extra pickles, extra cheese and extra large fries.
  • Can we have two cokes, a large fry, and 128 Crabby Mel fish sandwiches.
  • All right, give me a double-cheese filet-o-fish, two large fries, a hamburger - extra mayo, and hold the patty.
  • Three cheeseburgers, two large fries... two chocolate shakes and one large Coke.
  • If the job is done well, they will each be rewarded with a large fries.
  • Three large fries, well done, extra ketchup and two orders of mozzarella sticks!
  • So, I went back to the computer, and I bought five large fries, and scanned them all. And I was looking for some kind of food theme, and I wrote some software to automatically lay out French-fry images.
  • We do not want large numbers of refugees to come to Europe, so we must offer people support in their home countries.
  • We want a genuine European dimension, we want large sections of the population to be involved in projects and we want more money for the most appealing cultural project.
  • Did you want large bills or small?
  • We want new entrants to come in, we want small businesses, we want large businesses, we want investment.
  • I want counterculture. I want anti-Establishment.
  • But I want everything I want.
  • I want my girlfriend back, and I want abs.
  • I want the contents analyzed and I want a full report on anything of value.
  • I want to be Federer. You know that. That's all I want.
  • I want my daughter, I want immortality, and I want Stefan Salvatore.

Alternatives:

  • I want a large order of fries.
  • I want a large serving of fries.
  • I want a large portion of fries.
  • I want a large helping of fries.
  • I want a large plate of fries.

I want a large fries

This phrase is incorrect. 'Fries' is a plural noun and should not be preceded by the indefinite article 'a'.

  • I want a double cheeseburger with large fries and a Creamsicle float from that place in Madison Square Park.
  • Can we have two cokes, a large fry, and 128 Crabby Mel fish sandwiches.
  • I said I want a large...
  • I don't know what that is, but I want a large slice.
  • If the job is done well, they will each be rewarded with a large fries.
  • I don't want only one child, I want a large family.
  • So does a couple that wants a large family.
  • Two cheeseburgers and two large fries.
  • One large fries and two medium cokes.
  • A large number of Member States want a bigger market but not more Europe.
  • We want a strong EU initiative in line with the proposals that Parliament adopted by a large majority in October 2001.
  • I didn't want a large amount of money... being wired to me in America.
  • "I want a family".
  • Suddenly, I want a different dessert.
  • I want a lawyer present for this questioning.
  • I want a family with Lakshmi.
  • Yes, but I want you to know that I've been given orders to plan a large-scale operation, not only with your unit.
  • All I want now is a large wiener schnitzel and a glass of beer.
  • So that's how it works if I want to build a large cemetery.
  • I want two choco bombs, five gum breakers, and a large slurp soda.

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