it was so delicious that I wolfed it down in a few seconds

Status
Not open for further replies.

alpacinou

Key Member
Joined
Sep 30, 2019
Member Type
Interested in Language
Native Language
Persian
Home Country
Iran
Current Location
Iran
Hello

Is it correct and natural to say something like this?

Last night I went to a pizza place near my class. The pizza was so delicious that I wolfed it down in a few seconds.

If this does not work, how else can I convey that the pizza was great and I ate it quickly?
 
Also, is this correct?

There were a bunch of cookies on the table, he attacked a wolfed down all of them
 
Also, is this correct?

There were a bunch of cookies on the table, he attacked and wolfed them all down. [STRIKE]all of them[/STRIKE]
My version is more natural.
 
You apparently considered the comma splice justified there, GoesStation. Can you say why?
Um, because I hadn't had my coffee yet and it escaped my notice? :oops: It's not justified.
 
The pizza was so delicious that I wolfed it down in a few seconds.

I think that, if you can eat a whole pizza in a few seconds, you should go for a world record! ;-)

Saying "I wolfed it down" suffices. That means you ate it very quickly.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Back
Top