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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Go out or order in?

A non-English speaker composed the following sentences to mean 'Should I go out or order in/get something delivered?

1. Should I eat out or take out?
2. Should I eat it out or take it out?
3. Should I eat out or eat in takeaways?

Do these sentences sound right? Also, can takeout/takeaway be understood as delivery food without any further clarification?
  

Top answer

Anonymous Should I go out or order in/get something delivered? Do these sentences sound right? No.

  • Anonymous Should I go out or order in/get something delivered?
  • Do these sentences sound right?
  • No.
  • Should I eat out or order in?
  • Anonymous Also, can takeout/takeaway be understood as delivery food without any further clarification?
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AnonymousShould I go out or order in/get something delivered? Do these sentences sound right?
No.

Should I eat out or order in?
AnonymousAlso, can takeout/takeaway be understood as delivery food without any further clarification?
That does not mean 'delivery food'; it is food that you carry away from a fast

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