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BulbulTada Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Burger of McDonald's

Are all of the following correct?
'McDonald's Burger'
'Burger from McDonald'
'Burger of McDonald'
  

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'McDonald's b urger' OK ' b urger from McDonald 's ' OK with 's. ' b urger of McDonald' No, no, no! CJ

  • 'McDonald's b urger' OK ' b urger from McDonald 's ' OK with 's.
  • ' b urger of McDonald' No, no, no!
  • CJ
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'McDonald's burger' OK
'burger from McDonald's' OK with 's.
'burger of McDonald' No, no, no!
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Emotion: smile Yes,McDonald's burger, with b in small case. Also, I suppose the following don't sound c
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BulbulTada I suppose the following don't sound correct -burger of McDonald's;coffee of Nestle's
You suppose correctly.
BulbulTadaIs 'coffee from Nestle's' correct?
Not as a description of the product, no. If you had purchased some coffee at a shop called "Nestle's", however, it would work.

CJ
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Emotion: thinking I keep reading phrases like for example -
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Not unless that were the name of a shop, as CJ suggested.
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Thanks CJ. Thanks 5jedjon. I got Nestle's coffee today and I am going to have it now.

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