In my opinion, I think a fork.
Honstely, i think a spoon because onetime my friends cousin stabbed her tongue with a fork and her tongue started bleeding ~ i think spoons are easier to use then forks because forks are all pokey and i use spoons for more of my foods
A spoon mainly. If you are unsure, use a spork.
forks stab and spoons get soup
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Yes....!?
Try a Spork
A spoon
No. How can you put a fork or a spoon in the bottle?
A spoon and a fork put together is called a spork.
There is no better- some work better for some purposes than others. Sort of like which is better- a spoon or a fork?
a spoon doesnt have prongs. wanker
To eat spagetti with a fork and spoon, you first must stick your fork into the pasta and twirl it while holding the spoon against it to make the pasta even all the way around.
Not technically: the compound subject uses the plural verb are."There are a spoon and a fork on the plate."But colloquially this construction, while erroneous, is very common. It could also be grammatically correct if the spoon is not on the plate (set off by a comma)."There is a spoon, and a fork on the plate." (and there is a fork on the plate)
Longer than a spoon. Depends on what kind of fork you have.
with a fork or a spoon
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A fork is s fork. A spork is a spoon ending in short fork tines.
How do you place a fork or a spoon in an open bottle of champagne?