No, it is not. If you are giving someone ice cream, you ask "Would you like some ice cream?" If you are the one who wants ice cream, the polite way is to ask "May I please have some ice cream?" Some people also say "Could I have some ice cream, please?"
Ask:Grandma,can I have ice cream please?
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Ice cream is two words. The plural is ice creams
The correct spelling is "vanilla ice cream" (ice cream flavored with vanilla extract).
Either could be correct, depending on the sentence. "She bought an ice cream" means that she bought one ice cream and that the kind is not important. "She bought the ice cream" could be an answer to a question or making a formal statement about who bought it. You could also say, "She bought ice cream."
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That is the correct spelling of the question "Do you like eating ice cream?"
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None, in most ice cream. However I have made some ice cream replacing some of the cream with sour cream to get a tart flavor. Sour cream contains Lactobacillus. But this is a rare ice cream.
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whip cream, sugar cream and ice-cream of course!