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I ate a Rice and curry for lunch.
I want to go to the gym now but I’m in the class. It’s very boring.
May 27, 2026 4:50 AM
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I ate rice and curry for lunch.
I want to go to the gym now, but I’m in class. It’s very boring.
"Rice" is a non-count noun, meaning you can't use it with an indefinite article (a/an) and there is no plural form. I would also find it more normal to say I had "curry" for lunch - or "curry with rice", although I also always just assume a curry is served with rice? "Curry" can be a countable or non-count noun ("I had curry for lunch" or "I had a curry for lunch").
6 hours ago
I ate a Rice and curry for lunch. I want to go to the gym now but I’m in
class. It’s very boring.
7 hours ago
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Taichi
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English, Japanese
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