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    munchkin2618 is offline Newbie
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    Default I ordered steak OR I ordered a steak?

    Do I need to use an article before the word steak? I know that for chicken I should not (I ordered chicken for lunch).

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    Default Re: I ordered steak OR I ordered a steak?

    Both versions are common and acceptable.

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