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Usually whoever asked out whom pays. However, amongst friends of many different incomes, we pay what we ordered.
coca cola is most ordered in Mexican restaurant's
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If you ordered murgh in an Indian restaurant, you would expect to receive a dish made with chicken. "Murgh" translates to "chicken" in India.
I ordered boneless chicken when I went to the restaurant.
Kidneys and sauerkraut
A restaurant is a public place where food can be ordered by patrons and served. There are many types of restaurants, differing in type of food, expense, decor, etc. == == == ==
what is prepositional phrase in this sentence at the Japanese restaurant both of us ordered tempura
The best restaurant management software allows a restaurant to run more smoothly by ensuring the right supplies are ordered, and ensuring the correct number of waiters and cooks are on hand at any given time.
She ordered a plate of steamed mussels for appetizers at the restaurant.
I want a chicken enchilada. That's a baby sentence. A better one is, I ordered a enchilada at the restaurant.
The Spanish word for order is "Ordenar" however this is not always the correct word to use since Ordenar also means "to ordain".When one orders something at a restaurant in Spanish, one is asking for something rather than ordering it so the Spanish word Pedir (to ask for, or to request) is a better choice.There is also the matter of the correct conjugation. Who is ordering whom to do what?Below are a few of the most common uses:I [he/she/it] was ordered [to sit] - Fuí [fué] ordenado(ordenada - female)They were ordered - Fueron ordenadosI ordered him/her/it/them [to sit] - Le ordenéHe/She/It ordered him/her/it/them [to sit] Le/Les ordenóThey ordered him/her/it/them [to sit] Le/Les ordenaronI ordered [something - like a drink at a restaurant] - Pedí (I asked for)He/she/it ordered [something] PidióThey ordered [something] Pidieron