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Teal lime Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

May I substitute roast beef FOR roast pork as my entree?"

What does the sentence below mean? Does it mean that I prefer roast beef to roast pork or the opposite? I am a little bit confused. Would you please clarify?

May I substitute roast beef FOR roast pork as my entree?

Thank you.

  

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Here is the menu item : roast pork julienned glazed baby carrots sliced tender red potatoes with a parsley butter sauce tossed salad with dressing of your choice Due to dietary restrictions, you cannot eat pork, so you ask for beef instead. May I substitute roast beef FOR roast pork as my entree?

  • Here is the menu item : roast pork julienned glazed baby carrots sliced tender red potatoes with a parsley butter sauce tossed salad with dressing of your choice Due to dietary restrictions, you cannot eat pork, so you ask for beef instead.
  • May I substitute roast beef FOR roast pork as my entree?
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Here is the menu item :

roast pork
julienned glazed baby carrots
sliced tender red potatoes with a parsley butter sauce
tossed salad with dressing of your choice

Due to dietary restrictions, you cannot eat pork, so you ask for beef instead.

May I substitute roast beef FOR roast pork as my entree?

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