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Trouper Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Survey

I have created some questionnnaires for my restaurant survey in Kandahar. Kandahar is a small town in Pakistan. Currently There is no Indian restaurant in the neigborhood.

One of the questions I intended to ask the audience was: 

"Would you like to have a restaurant in Kandahar?"

is the above question correct given that it is for audience? 
  

Top answer

Yes, it's fine. You also may ask: Would you like to run/launch a restaraunt in Kandahar?

  • Yes, it's fine.
  • You also may ask: Would you like to run/launch a restaraunt in Kandahar?
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Yes, it's fine. You also may ask:

Would you like to run/launch a restaraunt in Kandahar?
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What if I ask "Is it important to have an indian restaurant in kandahar?" I am asking for help because I am going to launch a restaurant pretty soon and want to be sure whether the people of kandahar is in need of an indian restaurant. 

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You can ask "Would you like to have a restaurant/an Indian restaurant in Kandahar?"

You might also ask something like this:
"What kind of restaurant would you like to have in Kandahar?"

Or this:
"If a restaurant is opened in Kandahar, what kind of food should it offer?"
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Thank you very much for your inputs. It is very helpful.

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