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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

Please, help me ! It's urgent !

Hi !

Please, I have a question. For example, a person wants to give a surprise party to someone, and asks other friends to help her with the food . So she says: "Please, I'd like that each one of you could bring soft drinks, and a dish of sweets and another of _______________(here how to refer to the opposite of a dish of sweets ? Is it a dish of snacks, for example: pie, pastries, rissoles, etc....).

Thanks for your attention,

Dayse
  

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"please bring ... a savoury dish" OR finger food "finger food" is the terms for small servings of food that can be eaten without forks, like rissoles, vols de vents, small savoury tarts,

  • "please bring ...
  • a savoury dish" OR finger food "finger food" is the terms for small servings of food that can be eaten without forks, like rissoles, vols de vents, small savoury tarts,
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"please bring ... a savoury dish" OR finger food

"finger food" is the terms for small servings of food that can be eaten without forks, like rissoles, vols de vents, small savoury tarts,
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Hi Feebs 11,

Thank you very much for your help.

Best regards,

Dayse
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You could simply say "snacks".
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Thanks, Neeraj Jain.

Best wishes,

Dayse

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