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  • Im lt;in at gt; the kitchen - WordReference Forums
    We say "I'm in" the kitchen" not "I'm at" the kitchen unless you mean a restaurant named "the Kitchen " But suppose I work at a big cafeteria, where people are assigned to different places of the cafeteria--the hall, the patio, the kitchen, the bakery, the storage area, etc In that case
  • At in the restaurant | WordReference Forums
    Hello, What is the correct forme : She was waiting for me at the restaurant She was waiting for me in the restaurant Mnay thanks Piotr
  • There is There are gt; a table and four chairs.
    But I don't see "a kitchen, living room and toyroom" as such a fixed item In fact the omission of the second and third articles, combined with the singular "is" , might even lead to ambiguity I could well imagine it referring to a small one-up one-down house, where the room on the ground floor is " a kitchen, living room and toyroom"
  • any or some apples | WordReference Forums
    Are there some apples in the kitchen? is what you say when you think it very probable that there are some The question is expecting an answer of Yes Are there any apples in the kitchen? is what you say when you have no idea whether there are any or not The question is neutral about the probable answer
  • smell of taste of versus smell like taste like - WordReference Forums
    1) There is a smell of fish in the kitchen 2) This bread has the taste of garlic Well, I don't really remember if it was originally "fish" and "garlic" in the questions, but this is the structure what I was exactly asked Well, this is what I answered: 1) The kitchen smells like fish 2) This bread tastes like garlic
  • How much fruit? Or How many fruit? | WordReference Forums
    How much fruit is there in the kitchen? - (items classed as "fruit") There is about 3 kilos How many fruit are there in the kitchen? - (types of fruit) Three: apples, pears and bananas How many fruits are there in the kitchen - (individual fruit) Ten - three apples, two pears and five bananas (3 will need some more context )
  • one of which,. . . , and the other. . . - WordReference Forums
    There are two doors, of which one leads to the living room and the other leads to the kitchen "One of which the other leads to the kitchen" does not make sense, but sentence 1, without the comma, makes sense because it is a shortening of: 1' There are two doors, one of which leads to the living room and the other of which leads to the kitchen
  • wash dishes vs. wash the dishes | WordReference Forums
    (in the kitchen with a pile of dishes) A: I hate washing (the) dishes B: You can say that again In my opinion, this one would work better without "the " A is saying "I hate washing dishes I hate it every time I do it " The other two examples, I agree, work better with "the "
  • 英国宿舍类型 apartment、ensuite、single、studio 有什么区别?
    简单解释 single:单间,与室友公用厨房和卫浴 ensuite:单间自带卫浴,厨房需要公用(具体是跟室友还是按楼层或者宿舍的百人大厨房要看具体说明)
  • do experience or make experience | WordReference Forums
    Hello, I wonder which phrase is fine context: I ask for a job in a restaurant's kitchen and with experience I mean doing practice: I'm eager to do experience with your team I'm eager to make experience with your team suggestions? thanks





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