Ezio Auditore de Firenze, because he is so cool. He worked with Leonardo da vinci, testing his inventions and being the beneficiary of technological breakthroughs. Plus, he was an assassin.
The present perfect tense would be:Jess has invited Pete and Maria to his house for dinner.
I would think a hobo dinner would really be anything he could get that would let him live if he ate it or not.
"I had gone for dinner" can be used to say: (past tense) that you went out to get dinner and bring it back - you could instead say: I had gone to get dinner. Alternatively, it could mean (past tense) that you went out to eat dinner - you might want to say: I had gone out to eat dinner. Or, it could mean (past tense) that you were not there for dinner - in this case, a different phrasing could be: I had gone and would not be there for dinner, or, I had gone at dinner time. Please add a comment if you found this helpful, or would like to know more. :)
I suppose you could, but i would not recommend it.
The tense of "would you come to dinner tonight" is conditional, specifically the conditional form of the modal verb "would." It expresses a polite request or invitation that depends on a specific condition being met.
Anyone would if they could afford it!
That anyone present at the opening of his tomb would die an unnatural death.
No, a ferret would not be a good present at Christmas for anyone. If someone wants a pet, let them choose one for themselves.
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I dont think that you would have a dinner menu, but you might ask the waiter for something like that.
Someone would say this when they are exaggerating how hungry they are.
well sence im 9 my self i would say webkinz,or take her out to dinner with you