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I want some pork vs I want pork

Both phrases are correct and commonly used in English. The choice between 'I want some pork' and 'I want pork' depends on the context and the level of specificity the speaker wants to convey.

Last updated: March 30, 2024 • 1302 views

I want some pork

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English when the speaker wants to specify that they want a certain amount or type of pork.

Use 'I want some pork' when you want to be specific about the amount or type of pork you desire. It implies a particular quantity or kind of pork.

Examples:

  • I want some pork chops for dinner.
  • I want some pork belly in my stir-fry.
  • I want some pork ribs from the barbecue place down the street.
  • Daz, do you want some pork or what?
  • Homer Simpson: We have a tennis court, a swimming pool, a screening room - You mean if I want pork chops, even in the middle of the night, your guy will fry them up?
  • I want the Pork Cutlet Curry. Curry?
  • Daz, do you want some of this pork roll?
  • God. - So you're saying you do want the pork chops?
  • Pork! I want me a pork chop.
  • I want some... Pork.
  • I want some sort of portable system.
  • OK, I want some men here to take the mattresses.
  • I want some control over the mine.
  • And I want some octopus shortbread.
  • But right now, I want some information.
  • Now, Dondelinger, I want some answers.
  • It's layered, delicious, chocolate, and I want some.
  • Tell your moms I want some bean pies.
  • I want some grits, too, actually.
  • I want some rescue squads and some choppers here.
  • I want some pictures before we wrap this mission.
  • I want some information about Flapjack Simm's claim.
  • I want some information... about Shawn Regan.

Alternatives:

  • I want some pork chops.
  • I want some pork belly.
  • I want some pork ribs.

I want pork

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English when the speaker wants to express a general desire for pork without specifying a particular amount or type.

Use 'I want pork' when you want to convey a general desire for pork without specifying the quantity or kind. It is a more general statement.

Examples:

  • I want pork for dinner.
  • I want pork in my sandwich.
  • I want pork on the menu for the party.
  • Homer Simpson: We have a tennis court, a swimming pool, a screening room - You mean if I want pork chops, even in the middle of the night, your guy will fry them up?
  • I want the Pork Cutlet Curry. Curry?
  • Pork! I want me a pork chop.
  • God. - So you're saying you do want the pork chops?
  • Daz, do you want some pork or what?
  • Daz, do you want some of this pork roll?
  • I want 3 Pork Tacos.
  • I want some... Pork.
  • I want to swallow him like a pork pie
  • 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.
  • I'm not saying I want to change. I want... I want you to stay in red...
  • I want to go back to work, I want to have not been shot by my own gun, and I want to walk down the hallway without using my fiancee as a Walker.
  • I want to eat whatever I want when I want.
  • I want to take my family someplace.
  • I want this station put under emergency quarantine immediately.

Alternatives:

  • I want some pork.
  • I would like some pork.
  • I'm in the mood for pork.

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