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Grammar and Linguistics > What would you say?
What would you say?
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boydegg
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I �ve heard �I �ll take ... � used for ordering.
Also, when I was in America and Canada I heard people say �Can I get ... (a coffee)? �
There are many different ways you could order a coffee. Likewise, waiters and waitresses can ask:
What can I get you?
What �ll you have?
What would you like?
What are you having?
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10 Dec 2010
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foose1
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We typically say, "I will take a cup of coffee." We are usually asked if we want coffee whenever going out for breakfast. It is normally the first question that is asked after or before getting the menu. |
10 Dec 2010
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Jayho
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I �m with Apodo.
I think �take a coffee � is US English.
Cheers
Jayho |
10 Dec 2010
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justinwade82
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take a coffee is not American English.
We usually say I �ll have coffee or I would like some coffee.
I think you are getting it confused with "How do you take your coffee?" meaning black, with sugar or with cream or with both sugar and cream.
In this instance, the answer will be �I �ll take my coffee black" and etc.
Not. I �ll take a coffee. |
10 Dec 2010
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boydegg
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Or if in doubt, just say ...
�Coffee please �
; ) |
10 Dec 2010
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