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Are my answers correct ? A. What would you like ,sir ? B. I'd like (1 " a " ) cup of coffee and ( 2. "some" or "/") chicken , please. A. OK. And what about you ,madam? C.Oh, I'd like ( 3 "an" or" the" or "/" ) orange salad and some (4."/") French fries, please. A. OK .Is that all ? C.Mm, ( 5 "an" or "/" ) apple pie sounds good. Besides, could you bring ( 6 a ) napkin ,please? A.OK Here you are. I don't have the correct answer and I'm trying to give more options, could you please kindly help check if my answers are correct and native ( No.1-6 ) , thank you so much.
2019年7月8日 14:53
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Great! Thank you so much for your detailed explanation, you are so professional!
2019年7月9日
Your answers are mostly correct. Asking for an apple pie is asking for an entire apple pie (which would make sense for a take-out order at a bakery. Asking for some apple pie or a piece of apple pie is asking for a triangular portion of a pie (which would make sense at a restaurant). So "an apple pie" should be "a piece of apple pie" or "some apple pie" or "apple pie." Also, punctuation marks have no spaces before and one space after. like ,sir => like, sir sir ? => sir? you , madam => you, madam OK .Is that => OK. Is that Finally, "the something" is often used in restaurants. It means "the something that is listed on the menu." "The chicken" is fine if there is only one chicken dish on the menu. Otherwise, a more precise term is needed such as "the baked chicken" or "the roasted chicken." some chicken / the chicken (the chicken dish that is listed on the menu) an orange salad / the orange salad a piece of apple pie / the apple pie
2019年7月8日
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