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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

correct? incorrect?

I want to say a hypothesis that there's a person and he/she ordered pizza. Plus, pizza he/she ordered is same as mine.

Which one is correct? or incorrect?

if there's a person who ordered the same menu with you, ...

if theres a person who ordered the same menu as yours, ...

if theres a person who ordered the menu same as you did, ...
  

Top answer

You don't order a menu, which is a list of dishes available. '

  • You don't order a menu, which is a list of dishes available.
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You don't order a menu, which is a list of dishes available.

'If there's a person who ordered the same pizza as you (did)...'
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Anonymousordered the same menu
Note that you cannot eat a menu, so you don't order a menu. Here are some menus:

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