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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

dinner of dishes

Hi,

On a thread of the forum, I found a sentence that is 'I will buy you dinner'. And then I wondered if I could say, 'When you come to my town, I'll buy you dinner of my local dishes'. Does it sound unnatural?

Thank you.
  

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Anonymous When you come to my town, I'll buy you dinner of my local dishes. Leave out the second "my" and it will be fine. CJ

  • Anonymous When you come to my town, I'll buy you dinner of my local dishes.
  • Leave out the second "my" and it will be fine.
  • CJ
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AnonymousWhen you come to my town, I'll buy you dinner of my local dishes.
Leave out the second "my" and it will be fine.

CJ
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