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Angliholic Posted 18 years ago
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the new Mexican place/restaurant

My colleague and I discussed whether to have our lunch at the Indian restaurant up the road, the Italian pasta bar on the next street, or the new Mexican place across from our office.

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Do the restaurant, bar, and place in the above all amount to one another? If yes, are they all interchaneable in the above? Thanks.
  

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Well, a bar is a particular style of restaurant , while a place is more general, but I suppose that they are roughly the same thing in this sentence.

  • Well, a bar is a particular style of restaurant , while a place is more general, but I suppose that they are roughly the same thing in this sentence.
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Well, a bar is a particular style of restaurant, while a place is more general, but I suppose that they are roughly the same thing in this sentence.
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