The Earl of Sandwich didn't want to leave his game, so he ordered the staff to slice some meat and put it between two slices of bread so he could eat with one hand and still play cards. Thus, the sandwich was invented.
Sandwich
Simple sentence with subject-verb word order.
There are two ways to correct this sentence, which is an ungrammatical mixture of direct and indirect speech.First, you can turn it into direct speech by using the appropriate punctuation (quotation marks and a question mark):Jerry asked "How was the lunch you had with mother?"Second, you can turn it into indirect speech by rewriting it, for example:Jerry asked her how the lunch with their mother had been.Note that when you turn a question from direct to indirect speech there are two essential elements. One is that the order of the verb and subject is reversed: 'how was the lunch' becomes 'how the lunch had been'. The other is that the tense of the verb goes a step further back into the past: 'was' becomes 'had been'.
"emigrate" means to leave one's own country in order to settle permanently in another.
allow, authorize, command, consent to, endure, further, give leave, let, license, order, permit, suffer, tolerate
In time order. A list of daily food would be dinner, breakfast and lunch. A chronological list of daily food would be breakfast, lunch and dinner because that's the time order of what you do those things.
Sandwich, from the Earl of Sandwich.
Sandwich.
'Sandwich'
A sandwich
The issuing bank is always printed on the money order. There should be no problem determining where it originated.
Quack-ers (like crackers, get it?)
you didnt give me any numbers
Consumers have different dine in behavior during lunch and dinner. At lunch, they usually have a limited amount of time to eat and get back to work, so they order something they can get quickly and possibly take it back to work with them. At dinner, they are not rushed. They are more likely to go to a nicer restaurant where they can sit down, order food, and have it served to them. They are also likely to order a sandwich at lunch and a larger meal at dinner.
he didnt
Simple sentence with subject-verb word order.
Pranzo rustico is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "rustic lunch." The pronunciation of the masculine singular noun and adjective -- which by word order translates as "lunch rustic" -- will be "PRAN-dzo ROO-stee-ko" in Italian.
because they knew if they didnt the Germans would