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Are these ok? She invited me to her house and gave me a lot of food to eat/entertained me with ...
Are these both ok? She invited me to her house and gave me a lot of food to eat/entertained me with delicious food.
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2017年9月18日 08:11
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1. She invited me to her house and gave me a lot of food to eat.
- This is fine grammatically.
2. She invited me to her house and entertained me with delicious food.
- This gives a much better feeling about her hospitality, but 'entertained' is the wrong word when talking about food. Some good options would be:
'...and treated me to lots of delicious food.'
'...and spoiled me with lots of delicious food.'
'...and made it a special occasion with lots of delicious food.'
This is making me hungry! :)
2017年9月18日
Did she do something with foods while cooking or preparing them?
"Entertain somebody with food" is uncommon phrase.
The adjective "hospitable" is a appropriate word in this context.
2017年9月18日
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