If you have a cook or use outside caterers, you will have them make canapes: at a pinch, you could buy some ready-made from Marks and Spencer's. Ordinary people have nibbles : a …
8: I eat fish, like the Japanese do 9: I eat fish, like the Japanese. Some native speakers would say that #6 is more likely to simply mean I eat fish. The Japanese also eat fish, whereas the …
Did you have your lunch? Means the same thing, but the tense is slightly different. I read it as: Did you already eat your lunch? For your second set of questions, neither feel very good: Have you …
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Etymologically, “? did you used to” is grammatically incorrect: the auxiliary did must be followed by the base form of the verb, use. It cannot be followed by a past participle such …
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