Asked by Jonah

Grammar check

chicken wing basket with French fries and a dinner roll

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
Here are a few natural, grammatically correct options depending on context:

- Menu title (title case): Chicken Wing Basket with French Fries and a Dinner Roll
- As a sentence: A chicken wing basket with French fries and a dinner roll.
- Slightly more natural wording: A chicken wing basket served with French fries and a dinner roll.

Notes: “chicken wing basket” is acceptable, but you can also write “chicken-wing basket” (hyphen) if you want to emphasize the compound, or rephrase to “chicken wings basket” only if you prefer plural usage (“A basket of chicken wings…”).