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Poh Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Food

How to ask properly, when i wanted to know what food my housemate has packed?Emotion: embarrassed
  

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What food have you packed? I assume you mean packed to go on a trip, packed to take it somewhere. CJ

  • What food have you packed?
  • I assume you mean packed to go on a trip, packed to take it somewhere.
  • CJ
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What food have you packed?

I assume you mean packed to go on a trip, packed to take it somewhere.

CJ
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erm....the other way round actually. He arrived home and brought something back from outside, for his dinner.
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What did you buy?

What have you got in there?
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poherm..the other way round actually. He arrived home and brought something back from outside, for his dinner.
packed is still grammatically OK then, even if it is an unusual word choice. It's enough to say

What have you brought (for dinner)?

CJ
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Erm...what did you buy sounds simple and easy.

It was not as hard as i thought it would be. Emotion: smile
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Alright, i will take this down.

erm....Sometimes non-native english speaker like me tend to use unusual words.Emotion: giggle

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