Asked by rfvv
1. I had better put less food on my plate tomorrow.
2. I had better put less food on my dish tomorrow.
3. I had better put less food on my bowl tomorrow.
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What is the difference among 'plate,' 'dish' and 'bowl?
Are 'plate' and 'dish' the same in shape?
2. I had better put less food on my dish tomorrow.
3. I had better put less food on my bowl tomorrow.
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What is the difference among 'plate,' 'dish' and 'bowl?
Are 'plate' and 'dish' the same in shape?
Answers
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Plate and dish are the same shape, yes ... neatly flat. The preposition "on" is correct for these.
http://www.designhousestockholm.com/collection/download/Blonde_Plate_sand.jpg
Bowl, however, is different, and the preposition "in" is needed.
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/61/Simple-ceramic-bowl.jpg
http://www.designhousestockholm.com/collection/download/Blonde_Plate_sand.jpg
Bowl, however, is different, and the preposition "in" is needed.
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/61/Simple-ceramic-bowl.jpg
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