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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 is a single dish.

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Dec. 27, 2021

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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. It depends on what kind of restaurant it will 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. If it is a restaurant which serves Mediterranean food, then a "paella" is a very good choice.

It is a single dish.


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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 Chinese restaurant, I usually order "rice flour delights" and a vegetable dish.

Countries are always capitalized, even when as an adjective.

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. In a pizzeria, I can order any 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. I don't like the taste of hot pineapple.

In English, adjectives always come before nouns :)

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