i would suggest maybe applebees or steak 'n shake, and/or if you like Pizza, i would go to osso's or CiCi's.:)))
Either "I will go (to somewhere) after dinner" or "I will leave after dinner". It depends in what context really.
For dinner you would go to figgs cafe or Tums diner! You can go for dinner, when you can see how much mulch you have. Well just below there is a thermometer and the knife and folk tells you when to go for dinner. The heart is fitness and the smiley face is happiness!
DINNER
It means she wants to go out to dinner with him.
you say how are you and do you want to go out for dinner you say how are you and do you want to go out for dinner
"After you finish your dinner" is the subordinate clause.
Is it me
The clause, "After you finish your dinner," is an adverbial clause which modifies the verb, "may go." A comma should appear after the word, "dinner." The remainder of the sentence expresses a factual possibility.
I would say that an average family would get out for dinner 3 times a month
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Well they plan to have a romantic candle light dinner just have a romantic dinner and then go to the theater
do you want to go to dinner in Sutter Creek? = ¿Quieres ir a cenar en Sutter Creek ?