Taking yourself in a restaurant.
Taking yourself at a restaurant.
Taking yourself to a restaurant.
What is the difference between meaning please explain I think the third one is more common.
And what do we say that we get while chewing a mango flake or retin or microfiber?
Liton Das Taking yourself to a restaurant. This is the only one that makes apparent sense, but it would be helpful if you would put it in a sentence to show how you intend to use the phrase. Usually you take someone else to a place, but it is possible also to talk of taking oneself.
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Liton DasTaking yourself to a restaurant.
This is the only one that makes apparent sense, but it would be helpful if you would put it in a sentence to show how you intend to use the phrase. Usually you take someone else to a place, but it is possible also to talk of taking oneself.
Liton DasAnd what do we say that we get while chewing a mango flake or retin or microfiber?
I have never heard of a mango flake, and I've never heard of chewing it, or of chewing retin or microfiber, so my guess is that what we get is a headache.
CJ
Taking yourself in a restaurant. Taking yourself at a restaurant. Taking yourself to a restaurant. Yes, say 'to'. The first two are not correct grammar.
It's an odd phrase. More likely is simply
eg I went to a restaurant.
eg I went to a restaurant by myself.
And what do we say that we get while chewing a mango flake or retin or m