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  1. 11 de may. de 2015 · Both of these are fine for me in Midwestern American English. A) Food and drink will be provided at the party. B) Food and drinks will be provided at the party. Let's say I have these three sentences: A) Food and drink will be provided at the party. B) Foods and drinks will be provided at the party. C) Food and drinks will be provided at the party.

  2. 7 de may. de 2018 · We cannot survive for long without food and drink. 我们没有食物和饮料就活不了多久。 We can live without clothes, but food and drink are essential. 我们没有衣服可以活下去,但水和粮食是必不可少的。 (2)如果强调种类,则可数。 We have plenty of bottled drinks. 我们有很多瓶装饮料。

  3. 17 de ene. de 2008 · Jan 15, 2008. #4. It might be alright, but I doubt anyone would ask it. The conversation might go like this- "What are your favourite food and drink?" "My favourite food is chocolate, and my favourite drinks are Pepsi and lemonade." Chances are the person would only ask about one favourite drink, no matter the context, but the person answering ...

  4. 5 de dic. de 2023 · According to Cambridge Dictionary, refreshments means "a small amount of food or drink". So when we talk about food and drink in larger quantities, can we still use refreshments? Take this sentence as an example, is this correct? Overall, people in all five nations allocate the largest portion of their income for refreshments.

  5. 30 de ene. de 2020 · Jan 30, 2020. #1. Hi All, I always thought "no food and drinks are allowed" this sentence is correct, however, recently I saw "no food and drinks is allowed" on some official websites. Not just this, even an official concert website put this up on their web, "No Photography, Video recording and Audio recording is allowed for this event.

  6. 22 de oct. de 2008 · Philippines. Tagalog. Oct 22, 2008. #1. Here we use the following expressions: a) Eat-all-you-can restaurant (You pay a fixed amount and eat whatever you can) b) Bottomless iced tea or any type of drinks (Iced tea is more common, though; you can always request the waiter to fill up your mug with iced tea) Do these terms also exist in your ...

  7. 7 de ene. de 2008 · Jan 7, 2008. #6. I'm afraid I disagree with Setwale_Charm on this one It's whether a singular or plural comes after "a lot" (or, informally, after "lots") which determines the form of the verb. In the sentence "There is a lot to eat and drink", there is no plural after "a lot", so you use a singular verb. In the sentence "There are a lot of ...

  8. 6 de jun. de 2007 · The other image is that I am preparing dinner beforehand. My friend is visiting with me in the kitchen as I prepare dinner and I am asking if she'd like to have salad with dinner. Then I would say "Would you like to have some salad?" This might seem like a fine line but the different phrasings immediately brought these different scenarios to my ...

  9. 22 de jul. de 2015 · Malaysia-Mandarin. Jul 22, 2015. #1. Hi, I have checked my dictionary about " Scrumptious" , It means "delicious" or "tasting very good"food .It is an informal English.For example, a scrumptious lunch/a scrumptious apple pie. However, can we use "scrumptious" to describe drinks (scrumptious coffee , coca cola and other drinks)?

  10. 17 de abr. de 2016 · Northern California. English, USA. Apr 17, 2016. #5. For proper parallel construction you might argue that "No food or drink is allowed on these premises" is fully correct. It's awkward. "No food items or drinks are allowed on these premises" is an alternative. Presumably the café is forbidding people from bringing food in from the outside? It ...

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