Food in Britain 2

Vocabulary exercises to help learn words for more common foods in Britain.

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Submitted by RixNguyen (not verified) on Tue, 09/06/2020 - 11:57

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I do love to eat pizza. Besides I also like to eat omelettes with rice.

Submitted by FRANCY JACQUEL… on Thu, 04/06/2020 - 11:18

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I really like omelettes, too croissants, I love fruit salad and suchi

Submitted by thuy02102000 on Tue, 12/05/2020 - 17:04

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I like sushi, sandwich, curry come with rice , fruit salad and takeaway food

Submitted by Tran Ngoc on Fri, 24/04/2020 - 09:32

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Dear Sir, Please explain to me this sentence: Curry is meat or vegetables cooked in a spicy sauce. It is often comes with rice. => What's the subject of the verb "come" ? Why we use "to be" here? Could I say: It often comes with rice? Thank you very much for your explanation, Ngoc
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Submitted by Rafaela1 on Sat, 25/04/2020 - 03:06

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Hi Tran It often comes with rice. BTW, what about "It often goes with rice". What's the difference between Come and Go in this situation? Nan, where did you come from? -I come from India. Oh, come with me at an Indian curry restaurant. Rice, where did you come from? -I come from Southern China. Well, maybe you can go with Thai curry. Curry powder, where are you from? -I was born in the U.K. I get along with Rice and Nan. ^_^)y
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Submitted by Peter M. on Sat, 25/04/2020 - 07:39

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Hi Rafaela1,

When we talk about food, we say goes with to mean that two things are a good match together. For example, we might say curry goes with rice to mean that these things taste good together.

We say comes with to mean that when you order one thing in a restaurant, you automatically get the other thing. For example, a waiter might say that the steak comes with a salad and either chips or jacket potatoes.

 

Peter

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Thanks a bunch, Peter! Your feedback is No1 ! I asked a good question, if I do say so myself. (^з^)-☆
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Submitted by Kirk Moore on Sat, 25/04/2020 - 07:32

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Hello Tran Ngoc

You're right! That was a mistake, which is now corrected.

Thanks very much for pointing this out to us and I'm sorry for the confusion.

All the best

Kirk

The LearnEnglish Team

Submitted by Alexis GG on Wed, 22/04/2020 - 13:44

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I really like to eat all this foods. I often cooked rice with vegetables and/or meat like chicken and sometimes I use spice with it. I like to eat soup at home, but I don't often make it by my own, I usually buy it already cooked, I just have to warm up it. Sometimes I eat takeaway foods from restaurants cooking such as Chinese/Vietnamese/Japanese food, Pizza or Sandwich food, depend of what I'd like to eat. And I sometimes also eat croissant, but I buy it, I don't cook this food by my own, same for bread. I don't often eat fruit salad but I like to eat fruits, I just don't take time to cook those together.

Submitted by ghazala faraz on Sun, 12/04/2020 - 15:46

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I like to eat pizza,omelette, different types of carry including different spices with rice or meal. I have never try croissant and dumplings, i love to eat fruit chart. In winters i use to different soups which keep me warm and healthy.