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Ye Thu Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Sentence Transformation

I'd like a black coffee, please.
If I rewrite the given sentence as " I'd like a coffee with no milk or cream,please", does it have the same meaning as the original one? Thanks in advance.
  

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If I rewrite the given sentence as " I'd like a coffee with no milk or cream,please", does it have the same meaning as the original one? Thanks in advance. Pretty much, yes.

  • If I rewrite the given sentence as " I'd like a coffee with no milk or cream,please", does it have the same meaning as the original one?
  • Thanks in advance.
  • Pretty much, yes.
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Ye Thu I'd like a black coffee, please.If I rewrite the given sentence as " I'd like a coffee with no milk or cream,please", does it have the same meaning as the original one? Thanks in advance.
Pretty much, yes.
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Ye Thu I'd like a black coffee, please.If I rewrite the given sentence as " I'd like a coffee with no milk or cream,please", does it have the same meaning as the original one? Thanks in advance.
I always think of white coffee as being coffee served with milk already stirred in, or at least served with a small jug of milk for me to stir in. But a coffee

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