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PreciousJones Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

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1. What's the address of/for the restaurant. Or

What's the restaurant address.

2. Address of/for my place.

3. What's the name of the diner. Or

What's the diner's name. Or

What's the diner called?

Are all of these sentences useable?

Thanks for your tutelage.
  

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What's the address of the restaurant ? What's the restaurant address ? address of my place What's the name of the diner ?

  • What's the address of the restaurant ?
  • What's the restaurant address ?
  • address of my place What's the name of the diner ?
  • What's the diner's name?
  • It's not wrong, but stick with the above.
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What's the address of the restaurant?
What's the restaurant address?
address of my place
What's the name of the diner?
What's the diner's name? It's not wrong, but stick with the above.
What's the diner called?
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Aspara GusWhat's the address of the restaurant?What's the restaurant address?address of my placeWhat's the name of the diner?What's the diner's name? It's not wrong, but stick with the above.What's the diner called?
Thank you Aspara Gus!

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