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Vincent Teo Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

a Yummy / yummy meal

Can I say,

A: What have you got there, John?
B: A meal coupon for a Yummy / yummy meal.

A: Is the meal free?
B: No, it is $5 / It costs $5

A: What do we get for that price?
B: Well, you'll get a yummy / Yummy pie, a regular portions of chips and a cup of carbonated drink.

A: Does it come with any freebies?
B: You can take three toys / three toys with every yummy meal / homo three toys.

A: That's great. Where can the coupon be used?
B: At (any) / - Pattie Pie outlet.
  

Top answer

1. A yummy meal. Don't capitalise adjectives.

  • 1.
  • A yummy meal.
  • Don't capitalise adjectives.
  • 2.
  • Both.
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1. A yummy meal. Don't capitalise adjectives.

2. Both.

3. a yummy pie.

4. All of them. Although I think you meant "take home" instead of "take ****".

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