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Adonis1013 Posted 15 years ago
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A confusing sentence.

Dear all,

I don't know the intending meaning of the following sentence in bold. Does that mean there is a 600 year-old McDonald restaurant. But the problem is that McDonald has established since 1955. Could you explain the meaning of the sentence to me? Thank you very much.

How do you like your hamburger restaurant? There are old McDonald's part of one restaurant in England is 600 years old. There are elegant McDonald's- there is one on the Champs Elysees in Paris.

Thanks again.
  

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I take it to mean that it's in a building that's 600 years old.

  • I take it to mean that it's in a building that's 600 years old.
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I take it to mean that it's in a building that's 600 years old.

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