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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
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will have a pizza

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00Is it OK to write like this if I have a prior context set up like this?02br
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00Prior context:02br
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00I am going to eat dinner tonight with my friends. Since I am arranging things for dinner, I called a pizza store and had them deliver a pizza for us. I have collected money from them before, so how to pay for it is not a consideration at this time -- the money to pay for it is available. Now, I am going to pick up a phone and tell them what they will have for dinner. Which one is right? Are both OK? When is one more appropriate? 02br
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00Hi, there. This is XXX. For dinner, we will have 01u00a pizza or (just pizza without the article02u00). -- the size of the pizza is not important and thus, not needed to be mentioned. 0-
  

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"02br 02br 00(One pizza for three people? )0-

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0You 01i00can,02i00 but more natural is "We're having pizza for dinner."02br
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00(One pizza for three people? I hope you have small appetites.)0-
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0 Hi. This is ***. We're having pizza for dinner.02br
00(I assume all that stuff about the size of the pizza was not to be included in what you would actually say to them.)02br
00CJ 0-

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