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grammatical check please
I'd like two hotdogs with everything on it.
I'd like two hotdogs with everything on them.
I'd like two hotdogs with everything on. (just with on)
Which of the above is/are considered to be correct?
Thank you.
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Re: grammatical check please

Originally Posted by
bouji
I'd like two hotdogs with everything
on it.

"it" doesn't fit with "two".
I'd like two hotdogs with everything
on them.

I'd like two hotdogs with everything
on.
I don't think anyone says this. I'd like two hotdogs with everything.
Thank you.
2006
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