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Vincent Teo Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Made an order

Can I say,

John ordered lunch from the waiter.

The waiter wrote (down) the order for John.

John eats a set of lunch in the restaurant.

John made an order for his lunch from the waiter.
  

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Vincent Teo Can I say, John ordered lunch from the waiter. OK The waiter wrote (down) the order for John. The waiter wrote down John's order.

  • Vincent Teo Can I say, John ordered lunch from the waiter.
  • OK The waiter wrote (down) the order for John.
  • The waiter wrote down John's order.
  • He didn't write it for John, because John would not be writing his own order.
  • John eats a set of lunch in the restaurant.
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Vincent TeoCan I say,

John ordered lunch from the waiter. OK

The waiter wrote (down) the order for John.
The waiter wrote down John's order. He didn't write it for John, because John would not be writing his own order.


John eats a set of lunch in the restaurant. You can say "meal" - John eats a meal in the

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