Asked by rfvv
1. In Japan, we have to pay for every little dish.
2. In Japan, we have to pay for every small dish.
3. In Japan, we have to pay for every little/small food.
4. In Japan, we have to pay for all little dishes.
5. In Japan, we have to pay for all small dishes.
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There are some sentences. Which expressions are grammatical?
2. In Japan, we have to pay for every small dish.
3. In Japan, we have to pay for every little/small food.
4. In Japan, we have to pay for all little dishes.
5. In Japan, we have to pay for all small dishes.
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There are some sentences. Which expressions are grammatical?
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
I'd use 1 and 2, but not the rest.
In the US, more common expressions are these:
<i>At Perry's Steakhouse, we have to pay for each menu item separately.
At Perry's, we are charged separately for each menu item.
At Perry's, we have to pay for each dish separately.</i>
In the US, more common expressions are these:
<i>At Perry's Steakhouse, we have to pay for each menu item separately.
At Perry's, we are charged separately for each menu item.
At Perry's, we have to pay for each dish separately.</i>
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