there are a lot a lot of things you can order in standard, ordinary restaurants or "brasseries":
chevre chaud, tomates à la provençale, salades, tartares, tarte à l'oignon, soupes, ratatouille, charcuteries, quiche lorraine, fois gras, legumes farcis, oeufs cocotte, soupe à l'oignon, gratins, veau marengo, Truite aux Amandes, piperade, poulet rôti à la provençale, bavette, Sole Meunière, paupiettes de boeuf, filets de poisson poché au vin, tians, brochettes de poissons ou viandes, tartiflette, pot au feu, andouillette, fondue, chou farci, coq a la bière, poulet basquaise, bisque de homard, vol au vent, aumonières,
moules marinières, coq au vin, fricassé de poulet, canard à l'orange, gratin Dauphinois, bouillabaisse, suprême de poulet, Homard Thermidor, choucroute, cassoulet, blanquette de veau, boeuf bourguignon, tarte aux pommes, mousse au chocolat, ile flottante, crêpe suzette, charlottes, tarte tatin, blanc-mangé, crème brulée, profiteroles, coupes de glaces, tarte au citron, fondant au chocolat, clafoutis, far aux pruneaux, gratin de fruits, plateau de fromages, wines, champagnes, coffe.....ETC...
Yes. If a question asks " which of the following ... ", we need to know what the following is in order to be able to answer . You obviously must have a list of items you have to choose from. If you do not tell us what they are, we did not know what the answer is.
Please provide the list of events you would like me to order, and I'll be happy to assist you!
It is called "chronological order".
The word "chronological" refers to the arrangement of events or items in the order of their occurrence in time. It is often used to describe timelines, historical accounts, or narratives that follow a sequential progression. For example, a chronological timeline of a person's life would list events from birth to the present in the order they happened.
We don’t have your list of items to be able to answer. This is homework and we don’t do homework.
items in a restaurant are listed on a menu
Menu - It's the same in English as it is in French.
Un menu (list of dishes in a restaurant)
bulleted list
Spyskaart = menu (as in a restaurant menu)
The word menu is typically used in a restaurant setting. It is a list of options offered by the restaurant or establishment. It can also refer to any list of items from which one can choose, such as a start menu on a computer.It usually refers to a selection of choices of foods at a restaurant. Normally presented to a patron on a folding booklet style.
Yes, "list" is a noun. It refers to a series of items or information arranged in a particular order.
Yes, a comma-separated list of items can be alphabetized by arranging them in alphabetical order based on the first letter of each item.
Please place the books on the shelf in chronological order.
Just a regular list [thx but that was wrong] Correct Answer: Unordered List
No. It is not a list with only one item on it. That's the definition of list - a group of items arranged in some sort of order.
A list can contain any number of items, including no items (an empty list).