The word "fry" (e.g. a French fry, fish fry, stir fry) is singular.The word fry (hatchling fish) is an uncountable noun, it has no plural form. (The fry in the pond were splashing about.)
'French fry' is singular. 'French fries' is plural.
Julienned fried potatoes.
The longest french fry is called the longest french fry. It has no name (probably).
The word 'fried' is the past participle, past tense of the verb 'to fry'. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.Examples:He fried the pork chops for dinner. (verb)She would rather have fried chicken. (adjective)The word 'fry' is both a verb (fry, fries, frying, fried) and a noun (fry, fries).The noun 'fry' as a word for recently hatched fish is an uncountable noun, it has no plural form.The plural form of the noun 'fry' as a word for a get-together where fried food is served; an informal word for something fried (French fry) or children (small fry) is fries (French fries, small fries).
England ...sandwich......as in chip butty or french fry sandwich
french fry
isnt it a fry pan? if it is it helps us cook.
Une frite in French means "a French fry" or "one French fry" in English.
Y isnt really known as a vowel so Yes!There's Why Fry Cry By ShyCwtch is a Welsh word meaning cupboard.
The Americans invented the french fry soon after Britain's invention of the chip. Also the Americans invented the curly fry if you have ever heard that before. A chip and a french fry are pretty much the same. In America the word chip is also known as crisps. If you ask for Chips in American restaurant for chips they give you crisps. I don't know exactly who invented it but oh well.
No, the word fish is a noun and a verb. The noun fish is often used to describe another noun, for example fish scales or fish fry, but it remains a noun, 'fish scale' or 'fish fry' can be considered compound nouns.