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Andybusy Posted 13 years ago
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Daily conversation enquries?

A friend of mine went to a coffee institution for how to make a nice coffee pattern on a coffee through a group buying website! However, the instructor didn't show up at last!

I want to know more about the details, then I asked him the questions of the following?

Which group buying company is it and where is the coffee institution located?

or

What is the name of the group buying company and where is the coffee institution located?

Are these grammatically correct or are there a better way to say it?
  

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andybusy Are these grammatically correct or are there a better way to say it? They are both grammatically OK. There are certainly more appropriate terms than 'group buying company' and 'coffee institution', but I am not familiar with them.

  • andybusy Are these grammatically correct or are there a better way to say it?
  • They are both grammatically OK.
  • There are certainly more appropriate terms than 'group buying company' and 'coffee institution', but I am not familiar with them.
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andybusyAre these grammatically correct or are there a better way to say it?
They are both grammatically OK. There are certainly more appropriate terms than 'group buying company' and 'coffee institution', but I am not familiar with them.

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