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word request - Breakfast + lunch = brunch ; lunch + dinner
2016年1月17日 · Brunch, combining Breakfast and Lunch, is usually eaten mid-morning, in-between the normal breakfast and lunch time-frame, and usually consists of both breakfast and lunch foods. There's not as much of a distinction between Lunch and Dinner menu items so there really isn't a separate word combining Lunch and Dinner.
word choice - "As following" vs "as follows" - English Language ...
Which of the following sentences is more appropriate? The reasons for these decisions are as following: The reasons for these decisions are as follows: This operator is defined as following: This
I was looking forward ____ at the new restaurant, but it was closed
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What's the difference between a restaurant and an eatery?
Eatery is a much less formal term than restaurant.It isn't a put-down, precisely, but you wouldn't call Spago or The Four Seasons an "eatery" except as a joke.
meaning - Differences between branch, twig, and bough - English ...
2015年3月14日 · Could someone explain to me the differences in meaning between those words: branch, twig, and bough? For me they look very similar. Picture would be very helpful. :)
What to call light food served at cocktail parties, that can be eaten ...
2014年6月18日 · At receptions, small pieces of food are often served, that can be eaten "on the thumb" even when holding a cup of champagne in the other hand.
singular vs plural - There 'is' people or There 'are' people?
People is usually used in the sense of "multiple persons tied by some common thread", hence it's used as a plural.
"There is some" or "There are some"- which is correct?
2022年11月5日 · "There is some X" is fine when X is an uncountable noun, for example water. "There are some Xes" is for when X is a plural noun like horses.
When should I use "didn't" instead of "haven't"?
Haven't and didn't are different time-wise, as you have guessed correctly.Haven't refers to the past up until now.
various ways of asking someone to go out for dinner
Correction: Sometime soon. If I were inviting a woman out for a nice dinner, I would not use "grab." If I were to use that expression, I would use it more for eating at a fast food type place rather than a nice restaurant.