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Fire1 Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

What is the difference in meaning?

"How would you like your coffee to be" and "How would you like your coffee"?


1. What is the difference in meaning ?

2. Can we think "to be" is implied in the latter sentence?

  

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All you need to ask is 'How do you like your coffee?'

It means 'How do you like your coffee to be served?'

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