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Dessert
a. If you want a dessert, why not have some fruit with low-fat ice-cream?
b. If you want some dessert, why not have a banana with low-fat ice-cream?
By saying "a dessert" it means "a kind of desert", right?
Jul 7, 2020 4:16 AM
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Don't be confused. Desert refers to the sand dunes like in middle eastern regions. A dessert generally refers to something sweet that you eat after a main meal example cakes or icecream. Anyway to your question, yes a dessert refers to a kind of dessert, and not desert. Similar spelling, completely different meaning.
July 7, 2020
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