The phrase "dining out," means either having dinner away from home, usually in a restaurant, as in " We were dining out almost every night for a month," or enjoying attention for an experience, quality or story the telling of which is of interest to others, with "on," as in "She'll be dining out on that chance meeting she had with the Prince."
Le femme is improper grammar; the correct phrase is la femme which means the woman.
The correct phrase is "weighed on your conscience." This expression means that something is causing you guilt or remorse. The word "heavy" is often used in a different context, but in this case, it is not grammatically correct.
The noun phrase "hounds pack" is technically correct, the plural noun "hounds" describes the noun "pack". A noun used to describe another noun is called an attributive noun (or noun adjunct).A more common way to express the noun phrase is to use the noun "pack" as a collective noun: a pack of hounds.
The phrase "deal with" is commonly used to refer to handling or addressing a situation, issue, or person. For example, you might say, "I need to deal with this problem." On the other hand, "deal in" refers to engaging in the trade or business of a specific item or commodity, such as "They deal in antique furniture." Thus, the correct phrase depends on the context of what you want to convey.
That is the correct spelling "monkey", for a group of primate species.
The correct phrase is "al fresco." It is an Italian term that means "in the fresh air" and is often used to refer to outdoor dining or eating outside.
Dining room is correct.
No.You rather say,[Having dinner or simply dining].
Depends on how you say it, Examples..... (The dining staff are all in the kitchen.) or... (The dining staff is going to do the honor.)
You spelled it correctly: dining
The correct spelling is "dining".
'In the hope that' is the correct phrase.
If you are referring to this sentence, no, it does not resemble a correct phrase AT ALL.
I am in the dining room (or "dining area").
This is not a sentence it is a phrase and as a phrase it is correct.
The phrase is "dining in" (no double n) and 'dining'.Other ways to say it are:eating at homedining at home
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