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Uktous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Some stories / a talk of some stories

Hi,

Question:
If someone asked me "What activities were in the party?", which sentence I should answer?

Sentence1:
We had a talk of some stories, a lunch with chicken and playing some games.
Sentence2:
We had some stories, a lunch with chicken and some games

Thanks
  

Top answer

Don't say you had a lunch with chicken. It sounds like chickens sat down with you to have lunch. There were stories, a chicken lunch, and games.

  • Don't say you had a lunch with chicken.
  • It sounds like chickens sat down with you to have lunch.
  • There were stories, a chicken lunch, and games.
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4 Answers
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Don't say you had a lunch with chicken. It sounds like chickens sat down with you to have lunch.

There were stories, a chicken lunch, and games.
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Don't say you had a lunch with chicken. It sounds like chickens sat down with you to have lunch.
Maybe you could [url=http://www.bk.com/en/us/campaigns/subservient-chicken.html] WITH THIS ONE[/url].
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In any case, no one is going to ask, "What activities were in the party?" They'll ask, "What did you do at the party?"

CJ
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Mister Micawber
Don't say you had a lunch with chicken. It sounds like chickens sat down with you to have lunch.
Maybe you could WITH THIS ONE.

Gaaa! That's scary!

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