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 vcjr
 
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							| A DOUBT - CAN SOMEONE HELP ME, PLEASE 
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							| USING AND: 
 BROCCOLI AND POTATOES IS A DELICIOUS DISH or
 
 BROCOLLI AND POTATOES ARE A DELICIOUS DISH
 
 
 USING WITH:
 
 BROCOLLI WITH POTATOES IS A DELICIOUS A DELICIOUS DISH or
 
 BROCCOLI WITH POTATOES ARE A DELICIOUS DISH.
 
 
 Thanks for your help, I appreciate it!
 
 
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 yanogator
 
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							| If they are cooked together, they are one dish, so use "is". You can use either "and" or "with". If you use "with", it implies that the broccoli is more prominent in the dish.   Bruce |  19 Mar 2010     
					
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 vcjr
 
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							| Thank you a lor for your prompt answer. Have a great day! |  19 Mar 2010     
					
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