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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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Chinese takeaway grammar dilemma

If I am ordering a 'Meal for One' from my local Chinese for me and a friend, should we ask for "two meals for one" or "two meal for ones"?
  

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Anonymous If I am ordering a 'Meal for One' from my local Chinese for me and a friend, should we ask for "two meals for one" or "two meal for ones"? The way you put it, "Meal for One" is a menu item. I'd order two "Meal for One"s.

  • Anonymous If I am ordering a 'Meal for One' from my local Chinese for me and a friend, should we ask for "two meals for one" or "two meal for ones"?
  • The way you put it, "Meal for One" is a menu item.
  • I'd order two "Meal for One"s.
  • CJ
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AnonymousIf I am ordering a 'Meal for One' from my local Chinese for me and a friend, should we ask for "two meals for one" or "two meal for ones"?
The way you put it, "Meal for One" is a menu item. I'd order two "Meal for One"s.

CJ

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