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Kumenglish Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

Have

I don't like to cut corners when I have company for dinner.

What does the underlined sentence mean? I mean "Is he/she going to have dinner with the company workers?"

Ref: https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/cut-corners

  

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No. Here, ‘company’ means ‘visitors’, ‘guests’, or ‘friends’.

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  • Here, ‘company’ means ‘visitors’, ‘guests’, or ‘friends’.
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No. Here, ‘company’ means ‘visitors’, ‘guests’, or ‘friends’.

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