May 7, 2026
The first historical mention of fish and chips was actually by the famous writer Charles Dickens.
Two hundred years ago, he wrote "chips of potatoes" in his book, so this is why British would say chips instead of French fries.
If you want to eat authentic fish and chips, you must add lemon and Tartar sauce.
Personally, I love ketchup.
历史上第一次提到炸鱼和薯条实际上是由著名作家查尔斯·狄更斯提出的。
两百年前,他在他的书中写了薯条,所以这就是为什么英国人会说chips而不是French fries。
如果你吃炸鱼和薯条,一定要加柠檬,塔塔酱,很道地。
我个人喜欢番茄酱。
Fish and chips
The first historical mention of fish and chips was actually by the famous writer Charles Dickens.
Two hundred years ago, he wrote "chips of potatoes" in his book, so this is why the British would say chips instead of French fries.
Two hundred years ago, he wrote "chips of potatoes" in his book, so this is why the British say chips instead of French fries.
OR: "British people"
Would --> past or conditional, but this is definitely something still happening in the present
If you want to eat authentic fish and chips, you must add lemon and Tartar sauce. If you want to eat authentic fish and chips, you must add lemon and Tartar sauce.
You could also add "apparently" to the start of this sentence if you wanted to indict that you doubt this sentence.
Personally, I love ketchup. Personally, I love ketchup.
You could say you "prefer" ketchup, to indicate you specifically like it more than lemon and Tartar sauce.
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The first historical mention of fish and chips was actually by the famous writer Charles Dickens. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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Two hundred years ago, he wrote "chips of potatoes" in his book, so this is why British would say chips instead of French fries.
Two hundred years ago, he wrote "chips of potatoes" in his book, so this is why the British OR: "British people" Would --> past or conditional, but this is definitely something still happening in the present |
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If you want to eat authentic fish and chips, you must add lemon and Tartar sauce. If you want to eat authentic fish and chips, you must add lemon and Tartar sauce. If you want to eat authentic fish and chips, you must add lemon and Tartar sauce. You could also add "apparently" to the start of this sentence if you wanted to indict that you doubt this sentence. |
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Personally, I love ketchup. Personally, I love ketchup. Personally, I love ketchup. You could say you "prefer" ketchup, to indicate you specifically like it more than lemon and Tartar sauce. |
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