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I want yogurt vs I want some yogurt

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in slightly different contexts. 'I want yogurt' is a more general statement expressing a desire for yogurt in any form, while 'I want some yogurt' is more specific, indicating a desire for a certain amount or type of yogurt.

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I want yogurt

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is a simple and direct way to express a desire for yogurt without specifying any particular type or amount.

Examples:

  • I want yogurt for breakfast.
  • She wants yogurt with fruit.
  • Do you want yogurt with your granola?
  • He wants yogurt instead of ice cream.
  • We want yogurt to make smoothies.
  • I want yogurt shop attached to store, like food court.
  • I get all the frozen yogurt I want from YouGoGurt.
  • I don't want frozen yogurt.
  • I don't want frozen yogurt.
  • Why in the world would anyone want yogurt that tastes like a man?
  • I don't want to hand out yogurt samples in the mall for minimum wage.
  • You want String Cheese or Yogurt Squeezers with your PBJ?
  • You want String Cheese or Yogurt Squeezers with your PBJ?
  • Do you want to talk about yogurt, or do you want to talk about us?
  • I don't want yogurt.
  • All I want is a meatloaf sandwich and a mango yogurt.
  • I want avocado mousse and vanilla yogurt ?
  • "If I want culture, I'll leave my yogurt out overnight."
  • I have dropped a blob of organic yogurt from happy self-actualized local cows on my counter top, and I grab a paper towel and I want to wipe it up.
  • 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 would like yogurt.
  • I'd like yogurt.
  • I fancy yogurt.
  • I'm in the mood for yogurt.
  • Yogurt, please.

I want some yogurt

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used when you want to specify a particular amount or type of yogurt that you desire.

Examples:

  • I want some yogurt with berries.
  • She wants some yogurt for her smoothie.
  • Do you want some yogurt on your cereal?
  • He wants some yogurt from the store.
  • We want some yogurt to go with our granola.
  • Favorited. 1. More. Copy link to Tweet; Embed Tweet. Yogurt Vi retweeted. Des' aray Nicole @prettyysweett Mar 9. I want some yogurt vi. 2 retweets 0 favorites.
  • I only come to this one when i want some yogurt really bad because its a block away from my parents' house but whenever I come here, I always leave ...
  • December 29th, 2013, 12:59 AM. Bah! Now I want some yogurt land! :( http://t2. gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQazraJxGdfuGX7aQ46c7khJFvJ_UR9E ...
  • Feb 9, 2014 ... I like to throw some strawberries into some Greek Yogurt! And some Granola! Now I want some yogurt! Reply · Rachel @ Bakerita February 10, ...

Alternatives:

  • I would like some yogurt.
  • I'd like some yogurt.
  • I fancy some yogurt.
  • I'm in the mood for some yogurt.
  • Some yogurt, please.

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