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Ducky

Dec. 24, 2021

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To Eat in a Restaurant

It depends of which kind of restaurant will it be. If is a restaurant of mediterranean food, then a "paella" is very advisable. It is a single dish. In a chinesse restaurant, usually I order "rice four delights" and some vegetable dish. In a pizzeria I can order anything pizza less of pineapple. I don't like the taste of pineapple hot.

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It depends ofn whichat kind of restaurant it will it be.

If it is a restaurant of mwhich serves Mediterranean food, then a "paella" is a very advisablgood choice.

It is a single dish.

In a cChinesse restaurant, I usually I order "rice flour delights" and somea vegetable dish.

Countries are always capitalized, even when as an adjective.

In a pizzeria, I can order anything pizza less of sort of pizza, as long as it doesn't have pineapple on it.

I don't like the taste of hot pineapple hot.

In English, adjectives always come before nouns :)

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Ducky

Dec. 27, 2021

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Thanks :)

To Eat in a Restaurant

It depends of which kind of restaurant will it be.

It depends ofn whichat kind of restaurant it will it be.

If is a restaurant of mediterranean food, then a "paella" is very advisable.

If it is a restaurant of mwhich serves Mediterranean food, then a "paella" is a very advisablgood choice.

It is a single dish.

In a chinesse restaurant, usually I order "rice four delights" and some vegetable dish.

In a cChinesse restaurant, I usually I order "rice flour delights" and somea vegetable dish.

In a pizzeria I can order anything pizza less of pineapple.

In a pizzeria, I can order anything pizza less of sort of pizza, as long as it doesn't have pineapple on it.

I don't like the taste of pineapple hot.

I don't like the taste of hot pineapple hot.

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