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Asked by rfvv

1. I bought a popsicle from a cart around the corner.

2. I bought two popsicles from a cart around the corner.

(Are they grammatical? What other expressions can we use instead of 'popsicle'?)
11 years ago

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Answered by Writeacher
Both sentences are fine, yes.

You can substitute many kinds of food for 'Popsicle' - pretzel, hot dog, doughnut, and lots of others!
11 years ago

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