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Yurie
An order of pancakes Hi, what does "an order of ~ "mean? I can understand, a glass of water, a cup of soup, a dish of ice cream and a piece of pizza. If I order an order of pancakes in a restaurant, how much pancakes I would get? I heard you say, "an order of scrambled eggs". Can I say a dish of scrambled eggs?
Feb 20, 2015 2:40 AM
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An order doesn't mean an exact number, it's just the number that come with the portion the restaurant serves. If you order "pancakes" in a restaurant, you will get one "order" of pancakes.They will often specify how many come in an order.
February 20, 2015
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