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davidad

Nov. 28, 2020

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Brunch at home

I was planning to have a brunch at home with some friends. Unfortunately, it's raining so we can't use the terrace. My friends will bring stuff to make margaritas, and I will cook for them.

I bought some bagels in "Tase of America" so we will feel that we're in the USA!

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Brunch at home

My friends will bring stuff to make margaritas, and I will cook for them.


My friends will bring stuffthe ingredients to make margaritas, and I will cook for them. My friends will bring the ingredients to make margaritas, and I will cook for them.

Children use the word "stuff" (and don't make margaritas).

Brunch at home


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I was planning to have a brunch at home with some friends.


I was planning to have a brunch at home with some friends. I was planning to have brunch at home with some friends.

I was planning to have a brunch at home with some friends. I am planning a brunch at home with some friends. OR I am planning to have a brunch at home with some friends. I was planning to have a brunch at home with some friends. I am planning a brunch at home with some friends. OR I am planning to have a brunch at home with some friends.

Your tense in this sentence should agree with the tense in the next sentence.

Unfortunately, it's raining so we can't use the terrace.


Unfortunately, it's raining now so we can't use the terrace. Unfortunately, it's raining now so we can't use the terrace.

I suggest adding a "now" to indicate the change, although it's not strictly necessary.

I bought some bagels in "Tase of America" so we will feel that we're in the USA!


I bought some bagels infrom "Taste of America" so we will feel that we're in the USA! I bought some bagels from "Taste of America" so we will feel that we're in the USA!

I feel "from" is more natural than "in", but "in" is probably okay too. I'm guessing "Tase" is a typo for "Taste".

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