A: "I'd like to order a vegetarian lasagna."
B: "A vegetarian lasagne. Yeah."
A: "And then I'd like a pasta salad with tuna."
Hi. I'd like to know if it's natural to start the third piece of dialogue with "And then..."?
And is it natural to leave out "to order" as I have in the third piece of dialogue?
Thanks.
If you listen carefully to actual conversations, people typically speak in fragments, not in full grammatical sentences. They tag onto the previous speaker's ideas and phrases.
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If you listen carefully to actual conversations, people typically speak in fragments, not in full grammatical sentences. They tag onto the previous speaker's ideas and phrases.