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Tinanam0102 Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Position sentences

Hi teachers,

I'd like to know how do you say in these situations?

If you walk into a diner, you either turn left or right to look for seats.

1. What do you call the one you face like a counter, a bar?

2. The window or the place where waitresses give their order slips to the fry chef, or getting the food from him.

3. How would you say it, "Booths are at the both ends of the restaurant"?

4. She's in the last booth on the left side of the restuarant.

5. She's in the back on the left end of the restaurant

6. She's in the far end of the left side of the restaurant

Thanks

TN

  

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tinanam0102 1. What do you call the one you face like a counter, a bar? Counter.

  • tinanam0102 1.
  • What do you call the one you face like a counter, a bar?
  • Counter.
  • Do you want to sit at the counter?
  • At a table?
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tinanam01021. What do you call the one you face like a counter, a bar?

Counter. Do you want to sit at the counter? At a table? In a booth?

tinanam01022. The window or the place where waitresses give their order slips to the fry chef, or getting the food from him.

I'd say "the order window", but I don't kn

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