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What is the plural of french fry?

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That would be "French Fries".

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Is fry singular or plural?

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What is the plural form of fry?

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What is the plural fried?

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Are fries singular or plural?

"Fries" is the plural form of "fry." So, the singular form is "fry."


What is the longest french fry called?

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