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Anonymous Posted 20 years ago
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a matter of options and choses of what two items or the mix and match

Pick two of any item or mix n' match: taco,tostada, or enchilada.Served with rice and beans.
  

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Served with rice and beans. You didn't state your question, so I'm not sure what you understand about this and what you don't understand. pick two of any item You can order 2 tacos, 2 tostadas or 2 enchiladas.

  • Served with rice and beans.
  • You didn't state your question, so I'm not sure what you understand about this and what you don't understand.
  • pick two of any item You can order 2 tacos, 2 tostadas or 2 enchiladas.
  • mix n' match You can order 1 taco + 1 tostada.
  • Or 1 enchilada + 1 taco.
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Hi,

Pick two of any item or mix n' match: taco,tostada, or enchilada.Served with rice and beans.

You didn't state your question, so I'm not sure what you understand about this and what you don't understand.

pick two of any item You can order 2 tacos, 2 tostadas or 2 enchiladas.

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pick two of any items from where?from the menu or from the mix and match. does the (:)separate the meaning and or to mean order two of any item on menu and/or the mix and match chooses?
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Hi,

pick two of any items from where? From a list of items. The list could be on a menu, or on a sign, or listed in a sentence. It just has to be a list.

Best wishes, Clive

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