Robin
are they natrual? 1.I want to pay with credit card. 2.I want to pay the bill with credit card. 3. to describe you are not going to eat in a restaurant when you order some food, can I say I will take it away or just say take away? what would you say? 4. to describe you are going to eat in the restaurant when you order some food, can I say I am eating here or just say eating here. Thank you!
Mar 3, 2015 3:54 PM
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I would like to pay by credit card. At a fast food restaurant (ie. McDonald's) you would say, "I would like it to go" or "for here". They will usually ask you "for here or to go?". At a regular restaurant it would be assumed that you want to stay and eat, so you would just have to tell them if you want your order "to go". When you enter or call the restaurant you could say " I would like to order for take away".
March 3, 2015
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Hello Robin - there are probably a few different ways to say these things, and there may also be differences between British and American English! Here's what I would say : 1 and 2 - I'd like to pay by credit card, please.' 3. to take away. 4. I'm sitting in Best, Margaret
March 3, 2015
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