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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

A beer, or Beer

Dear Teachers,

To questions such as "What're you gonna have?" "What would you like to drink?", if your choice was "beer", which would you say?

I'm gonna have a beer? , or "I'm gonna have beer."

Similarly, if you choice was "Scotch on the rocks", would you say "I'm gonna have a Scotch on the rocks.", or "I'm gonna have Scotch on the rocks."?

Thank you.
  

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Since you are being offered the drink: I would like a beer, thank you A beer, please. I would like a scotch on the rocks, thank you. A scotch on the rocks, please.

  • Since you are being offered the drink: I would like a beer, thank you A beer, please.
  • I would like a scotch on the rocks, thank you.
  • A scotch on the rocks, please.
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Since you are being offered the drink:

I would like a beer, thank you

A beer, please.

I would like a scotch on the rocks, thank you.

A scotch on the rocks, please.

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