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Laborious Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

"For here or to go?" -- what does it mean, please

A: For here or to go?

B: To go, please.


Hello:

Could you tell me what A and B mean to say in that conversation? I don't understand that.

  

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A: Will you be eating the food you just ordered in our restaurant, or do you intend to take it out of the restaurant to eat it elsewhere? B: I intend to take it away. Please wrap it appropriately for that purpose.

  • A: Will you be eating the food you just ordered in our restaurant, or do you intend to take it out of the restaurant to eat it elsewhere?
  • B: I intend to take it away.
  • Please wrap it appropriately for that purpose.
  • CJ
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A: Will you be eating the food you just ordered in our restaurant, or do you intend to take it out of the restaurant to eat it elsewhere?
B: I intend to take it away. Please wrap it appropriately for that purpose.

CJ

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