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Anonymous Posted 20 years ago
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"I would like go for a pizza." What does it mean ?

0" I would like go for a pizza. "02br
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00One of my teacher told me the meaning of this sentence is I would order a pizza ( I have already in a pizzz restaurant) . 02br
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00Another teacher told me the meaning is I would like to go to a pizza restaurnat. 02br
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00Which one is correct ? 02br
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02br 02br 00If you were in a more general restaurant, that had pizzas as part of the menu, you could say during a discussion with your friends about what you are all going to order: I would like to go for a pizza. 0-

  • 02br 02br 00If you were in a more general restaurant, that had pizzas as part of the menu, you could say during a discussion with your friends about what you are all going to order: I would like to go for a pizza.
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0Ah, could be either but more commonly the second.02br
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00I would like to go for a pizza is a very common way to express a preference about the type of restaurant you wish to go to.02br
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00If you were in a more general restaurant, that had pizzas as part of the menu, you could say during a discussion with your friends about what you are all going t
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0 Anonymous: Please don't double post if you can help it. Thanks.0-

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