1) Computers bring/come with PowerPoint, Word and Excel?
It doesn´t sound idiomatic all.... Any help?
2) Tomorrow I am going to do a barbecue. I have heard that the appropiate and more commonly verb would be "have a barbecue", but the subject is going to prepare it. Should he say make a barbecue? What do you think?
Thank you.
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Hi, Could we say? 1) Computers bring /come with PowerPoint, Word and Excel? It doesn´t sound idiomatic all....
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Hi, Could we say?
1) Computers bring /come with PowerPoint, Word and Excel?
It doesn´t sound idiomatic all....
Any help?
2) Tomorrow I am going to do a barbecue.
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1) Computers bring/come with PowerPoint, Word and Excel?
It doesn´t sound idiomatic all.... Any help?
2) Tomorrow I am going to do a barbecue. I have heard that the appropiate and more commonly verb would be "have a barbecue", but the subject is going to prepare it. Should he say make a barbecue? What do you think?