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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

One more cup, please

Hi, I drank a cup of juice and I want it again. At this time, passing the cup or glass to a clerk,

can I say "One more cup, please."?

If I use that expression, is it correct?


If it is not correct, what about these ones?

"One more juice, please."

"One more lemonade, please."

"One more, please."


hope to hear from you guys... thanks

  

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"? Yes. In casual conversations we often speak in incomplete sentences (Fragments).

  • "?
  • Yes.
  • In casual conversations we often speak in incomplete sentences (Fragments).
  • anonymous If it is not correct, what about these ones ?
  • " (Good)
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anonymouscan I say "One more cup, please."?

Yes. In casual conversations we often speak in incomplete sentences (Fragments).

anonymousIf it is not correct, what about these ones?

"One more juice, please." (Not very natural)

"One more lemonade, please." (Good)

"One more, please." (Good)

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You can also use 'another'. Informally you can leave out 'cup of' or 'glass of'.

Another coffee, please. / Another juice, please. / Another water, please.

CJ

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