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Lost Stranger Posted 7 years ago
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Hello, It'd be great if someone check my homework:)


Your friend Rie sends you an email:

Hi,
Can you come to my house for dinner tomorrow? What do you like to eat? Come at 7 o’clock.
See you.
Rie


Write a note to Rie. In your note:

  • say you can come to dinner
  • say what you like to eat.

Write about 30 words.

Here goes my answer:

Hi, Rie. Thanks for the offer. Of course I can, if you make an omlete, a few toasts and a coup of fresh coffee it would be really great. Can't wait to try it!


Huge thanks!)

  

Top answer

om e let a few pieces of toast (non-count noun) cup of fresh coffee Usually, I have these things for breakfast, however. Do you really want coffee at night for dinner? Just checking Otherwise, good job.

  • om e let a few pieces of toast (non-count noun) cup of fresh coffee Usually, I have these things for breakfast, however.
  • Do you really want coffee at night for dinner?
  • Just checking Otherwise, good job.
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omelet

a few pieces of toast (non-count noun)

cup of fresh coffee

Usually, I have these things for breakfast, however. Do you really want coffee at night for dinner? Just checking

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https://www.grammarly.com/blog/omelet-omelette/

Lost Stranger

if you make an omlete,


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