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Asked on March 14, 2022 in Grammar.
Is “can I have ketchup” appropriate? If yes, what one choice you might have. I suppose there’s a big choice between whether there are two or 3 choices, but it’s hard to imagine which is the best. Can you get the bottle of ketchup in the sandwich? Then asking a waitress I’m wanting ketchup to go with my French fries is perfectly fine. How do I get that?
Does saying “can I have a Coke?” in a restaurant work better: you run out of options to choose from, and the restaurant may or may not have this one.
How can I enjoy a Coke? When you come home from school, your mother will make you a lemonade. Can I have this particular alternative to what you offer? Having a coke suggests a countable form – a bottle or a don’t. In my opinion, a glass of coke is the best available form of coke and they produce an equivalent. A Coke can or a glass of Coke can carry 30-40 ounces. But, saying a Coke suggests a ‘..’
Can I have Coke? Am I allowed for a Coke instead of lemonade? And what about my mom-mom? In whatever form you give me my birth date I’m going to take it in whatever form I get it in!
Why do you have to have Coke? Sure my child, drink up!
Can I get Coke? Can you drink enough coke with sugar?
All these are possible but the context of the question matters and that means the responses are not random interchangeable.
How do I use Coke instead of Coca Cola in this case? But you are NOT native. I understandable, but you’re really, really not native.
When can I order drinks online? ” (as long as you’re of legal drinking age)”. At once can I order drinks in an informal conversation?
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Asked on March 11, 2022 in Grammar.
Is “can I have ketchup” appropriate? If yes, what one choice you might have. I suppose there’s a big choice between whether there are two or 3 choices, but it’s hard to imagine which is the best. Can you get the bottle of ketchup in the sandwich? Then asking a waitress I’m wanting ketchup to go with my French fries is perfectly fine. How do I get that?
Does saying “can I have a Coke?” in a restaurant work better: you run out of options to choose from, and the restaurant may or may not have this one.
How can I enjoy a Coke? When you come home from school, your mother will make you a lemonade. Can I have this particular alternative to what you offer? Having a coke suggests a countable form – a bottle or a don’t. In my opinion, a glass of coke is the best available form of coke and they produce an equivalent. A Coke can or a glass of Coke can carry 30-40 ounces. But, saying a Coke suggests a ‘..’
Can I have Coke? Am I allowed for a Coke instead of lemonade? And what about my mom-mom? In whatever form you give me my birth date I’m going to take it in whatever form I get it in!
Why do you have to have Coke? Sure my child, drink up!
Can I get Coke? Can you drink enough coke with sugar?
All these are possible but the context of the question matters and that means the responses are not random interchangeable.
How do I use Coke instead of Coca Cola in this case? But you are NOT native. I understandable, but you’re really, really not native.
When can I order drinks online? ” (as long as you’re of legal drinking age)”. At once can I order drinks in an informal conversation?
- 5605 views
- 35 answers
- 1816 votes
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Asked on March 10, 2022 in Grammar.
Is “can I have ketchup” appropriate? If yes, what one choice you might have. I suppose there’s a big choice between whether there are two or 3 choices, but it’s hard to imagine which is the best. Can you get the bottle of ketchup in the sandwich? Then asking a waitress I’m wanting ketchup to go with my French fries is perfectly fine. How do I get that?
Does saying “can I have a Coke?” in a restaurant work better: you run out of options to choose from, and the restaurant may or may not have this one.
How can I enjoy a Coke? When you come home from school, your mother will make you a lemonade. Can I have this particular alternative to what you offer? Having a coke suggests a countable form – a bottle or a don’t. In my opinion, a glass of coke is the best available form of coke and they produce an equivalent. A Coke can or a glass of Coke can carry 30-40 ounces. But, saying a Coke suggests a ‘..’
Can I have Coke? Am I allowed for a Coke instead of lemonade? And what about my mom-mom? In whatever form you give me my birth date I’m going to take it in whatever form I get it in!
Why do you have to have Coke? Sure my child, drink up!
Can I get Coke? Can you drink enough coke with sugar?
All these are possible but the context of the question matters and that means the responses are not random interchangeable.
How do I use Coke instead of Coca Cola in this case? But you are NOT native. I understandable, but you’re really, really not native.
When can I order drinks online? ” (as long as you’re of legal drinking age)”. At once can I order drinks in an informal conversation?
- 5605 views
- 35 answers
- 1816 votes
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Asked on March 1, 2022 in Grammar.
Is “can I have ketchup” appropriate? If yes, what one choice you might have. I suppose there’s a big choice between whether there are two or 3 choices, but it’s hard to imagine which is the best. Can you get the bottle of ketchup in the sandwich? Then asking a waitress I’m wanting ketchup to go with my French fries is perfectly fine. How do I get that?
Does saying “can I have a Coke?” in a restaurant work better: you run out of options to choose from, and the restaurant may or may not have this one.
How can I enjoy a Coke? When you come home from school, your mother will make you a lemonade. Can I have this particular alternative to what you offer? Having a coke suggests a countable form – a bottle or a don’t. In my opinion, a glass of coke is the best available form of coke and they produce an equivalent. A Coke can or a glass of Coke can carry 30-40 ounces. But, saying a Coke suggests a ‘..’
Can I have Coke? Am I allowed for a Coke instead of lemonade? And what about my mom-mom? In whatever form you give me my birth date I’m going to take it in whatever form I get it in!
Why do you have to have Coke? Sure my child, drink up!
Can I get Coke? Can you drink enough coke with sugar?
All these are possible but the context of the question matters and that means the responses are not random interchangeable.
How do I use Coke instead of Coca Cola in this case? But you are NOT native. I understandable, but you’re really, really not native.
When can I order drinks online? ” (as long as you’re of legal drinking age)”. At once can I order drinks in an informal conversation?
- 5605 views
- 35 answers
- 1816 votes
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Asked on February 25, 2022 in Grammar.
Is “can I have ketchup” appropriate? If yes, what one choice you might have. I suppose there’s a big choice between whether there are two or 3 choices, but it’s hard to imagine which is the best. Can you get the bottle of ketchup in the sandwich? Then asking a waitress I’m wanting ketchup to go with my French fries is perfectly fine. How do I get that?
Does saying “can I have a Coke?” in a restaurant work better: you run out of options to choose from, and the restaurant may or may not have this one.
How can I enjoy a Coke? When you come home from school, your mother will make you a lemonade. Can I have this particular alternative to what you offer? Having a coke suggests a countable form – a bottle or a don’t. In my opinion, a glass of coke is the best available form of coke and they produce an equivalent. A Coke can or a glass of Coke can carry 30-40 ounces. But, saying a Coke suggests a ‘..’
Can I have Coke? Am I allowed for a Coke instead of lemonade? And what about my mom-mom? In whatever form you give me my birth date I’m going to take it in whatever form I get it in!
Why do you have to have Coke? Sure my child, drink up!
Can I get Coke? Can you drink enough coke with sugar?
All these are possible but the context of the question matters and that means the responses are not random interchangeable.
How do I use Coke instead of Coca Cola in this case? But you are NOT native. I understandable, but you’re really, really not native.
When can I order drinks online? ” (as long as you’re of legal drinking age)”. At once can I order drinks in an informal conversation?
- 5605 views
- 35 answers
- 1816 votes
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Asked on February 22, 2022 in Grammar.
Is “can I have ketchup” appropriate? If yes, what one choice you might have. I suppose there’s a big choice between whether there are two or 3 choices, but it’s hard to imagine which is the best. Can you get the bottle of ketchup in the sandwich? Then asking a waitress I’m wanting ketchup to go with my French fries is perfectly fine. How do I get that?
Does saying “can I have a Coke?” in a restaurant work better: you run out of options to choose from, and the restaurant may or may not have this one.
How can I enjoy a Coke? When you come home from school, your mother will make you a lemonade. Can I have this particular alternative to what you offer? Having a coke suggests a countable form – a bottle or a don’t. In my opinion, a glass of coke is the best available form of coke and they produce an equivalent. A Coke can or a glass of Coke can carry 30-40 ounces. But, saying a Coke suggests a ‘..’
Can I have Coke? Am I allowed for a Coke instead of lemonade? And what about my mom-mom? In whatever form you give me my birth date I’m going to take it in whatever form I get it in!
Why do you have to have Coke? Sure my child, drink up!
Can I get Coke? Can you drink enough coke with sugar?
All these are possible but the context of the question matters and that means the responses are not random interchangeable.
How do I use Coke instead of Coca Cola in this case? But you are NOT native. I understandable, but you’re really, really not native.
When can I order drinks online? ” (as long as you’re of legal drinking age)”. At once can I order drinks in an informal conversation?
- 5605 views
- 35 answers
- 1816 votes
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Asked on February 20, 2022 in Grammar.
Is “can I have ketchup” appropriate? If yes, what one choice you might have. I suppose there’s a big choice between whether there are two or 3 choices, but it’s hard to imagine which is the best. Can you get the bottle of ketchup in the sandwich? Then asking a waitress I’m wanting ketchup to go with my French fries is perfectly fine. How do I get that?
Does saying “can I have a Coke?” in a restaurant work better: you run out of options to choose from, and the restaurant may or may not have this one.
How can I enjoy a Coke? When you come home from school, your mother will make you a lemonade. Can I have this particular alternative to what you offer? Having a coke suggests a countable form – a bottle or a don’t. In my opinion, a glass of coke is the best available form of coke and they produce an equivalent. A Coke can or a glass of Coke can carry 30-40 ounces. But, saying a Coke suggests a ‘..’
Can I have Coke? Am I allowed for a Coke instead of lemonade? And what about my mom-mom? In whatever form you give me my birth date I’m going to take it in whatever form I get it in!
Why do you have to have Coke? Sure my child, drink up!
Can I get Coke? Can you drink enough coke with sugar?
All these are possible but the context of the question matters and that means the responses are not random interchangeable.
How do I use Coke instead of Coca Cola in this case? But you are NOT native. I understandable, but you’re really, really not native.
When can I order drinks online? ” (as long as you’re of legal drinking age)”. At once can I order drinks in an informal conversation?
- 5605 views
- 35 answers
- 1816 votes
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Asked on February 17, 2022 in Grammar.
Is “can I have ketchup” appropriate? If yes, what one choice you might have. I suppose there’s a big choice between whether there are two or 3 choices, but it’s hard to imagine which is the best. Can you get the bottle of ketchup in the sandwich? Then asking a waitress I’m wanting ketchup to go with my French fries is perfectly fine. How do I get that?
Does saying “can I have a Coke?” in a restaurant work better: you run out of options to choose from, and the restaurant may or may not have this one.
How can I enjoy a Coke? When you come home from school, your mother will make you a lemonade. Can I have this particular alternative to what you offer? Having a coke suggests a countable form – a bottle or a don’t. In my opinion, a glass of coke is the best available form of coke and they produce an equivalent. A Coke can or a glass of Coke can carry 30-40 ounces. But, saying a Coke suggests a ‘..’
Can I have Coke? Am I allowed for a Coke instead of lemonade? And what about my mom-mom? In whatever form you give me my birth date I’m going to take it in whatever form I get it in!
Why do you have to have Coke? Sure my child, drink up!
Can I get Coke? Can you drink enough coke with sugar?
All these are possible but the context of the question matters and that means the responses are not random interchangeable.
How do I use Coke instead of Coca Cola in this case? But you are NOT native. I understandable, but you’re really, really not native.
When can I order drinks online? ” (as long as you’re of legal drinking age)”. At once can I order drinks in an informal conversation?
- 5605 views
- 35 answers
- 1816 votes
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Asked on February 14, 2022 in Grammar.
Is “can I have ketchup” appropriate? If yes, what one choice you might have. I suppose there’s a big choice between whether there are two or 3 choices, but it’s hard to imagine which is the best. Can you get the bottle of ketchup in the sandwich? Then asking a waitress I’m wanting ketchup to go with my French fries is perfectly fine. How do I get that?
Does saying “can I have a Coke?” in a restaurant work better: you run out of options to choose from, and the restaurant may or may not have this one.
How can I enjoy a Coke? When you come home from school, your mother will make you a lemonade. Can I have this particular alternative to what you offer? Having a coke suggests a countable form – a bottle or a don’t. In my opinion, a glass of coke is the best available form of coke and they produce an equivalent. A Coke can or a glass of Coke can carry 30-40 ounces. But, saying a Coke suggests a ‘..’
Can I have Coke? Am I allowed for a Coke instead of lemonade? And what about my mom-mom? In whatever form you give me my birth date I’m going to take it in whatever form I get it in!
Why do you have to have Coke? Sure my child, drink up!
Can I get Coke? Can you drink enough coke with sugar?
All these are possible but the context of the question matters and that means the responses are not random interchangeable.
How do I use Coke instead of Coca Cola in this case? But you are NOT native. I understandable, but you’re really, really not native.
When can I order drinks online? ” (as long as you’re of legal drinking age)”. At once can I order drinks in an informal conversation?
- 5605 views
- 35 answers
- 1816 votes
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Asked on February 10, 2022 in Grammar.
Is “can I have ketchup” appropriate? If yes, what one choice you might have. I suppose there’s a big choice between whether there are two or 3 choices, but it’s hard to imagine which is the best. Can you get the bottle of ketchup in the sandwich? Then asking a waitress I’m wanting ketchup to go with my French fries is perfectly fine. How do I get that?
Does saying “can I have a Coke?” in a restaurant work better: you run out of options to choose from, and the restaurant may or may not have this one.
How can I enjoy a Coke? When you come home from school, your mother will make you a lemonade. Can I have this particular alternative to what you offer? Having a coke suggests a countable form – a bottle or a don’t. In my opinion, a glass of coke is the best available form of coke and they produce an equivalent. A Coke can or a glass of Coke can carry 30-40 ounces. But, saying a Coke suggests a ‘..’
Can I have Coke? Am I allowed for a Coke instead of lemonade? And what about my mom-mom? In whatever form you give me my birth date I’m going to take it in whatever form I get it in!
Why do you have to have Coke? Sure my child, drink up!
Can I get Coke? Can you drink enough coke with sugar?
All these are possible but the context of the question matters and that means the responses are not random interchangeable.
How do I use Coke instead of Coca Cola in this case? But you are NOT native. I understandable, but you’re really, really not native.
When can I order drinks online? ” (as long as you’re of legal drinking age)”. At once can I order drinks in an informal conversation?
- 5605 views
- 35 answers
- 1816 votes