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  1. Apr 4, 2010 · Spanish-English Grammar / Gramática Español-Inglés ...

  2. Jul 7, 2014 · We say "I'm in" the kitchen" not "I'm at" the kitchen unless you mean a restaurant named "the Kitchen." But suppose I work at a big cafeteria, where people are assigned to different places of the cafeteria--the hall, the patio, the kitchen, the bakery, the storage area, etc. In that case...

  3. Hi everyone! I have a question regarding a usage of articles. Which sentence would be correct in the context of an advertisement being made through a facebook group: Selling those things, as I do not have space in the kitchen Selling those things, as I do not have space in a kitchen Which...

  4. Jan 22, 2015 · "Go into the kitchen" = Enter the kitchen "Go to the kitchen" = Go as far as the kitchen. <- In this sentence, there is no information about entering the kitchen. A: "Where is the Post Office?" B: "Go along this road to the mall, turn left and the Post Office is in front of you." <- there is no indication that you should go into (enter) the mall.

  5. Dec 27, 2018 · Hi, The IPA transcription for kitchen is [ˈkɪtʃɪn]. I wonder if some native speakers say [ˈkɪtʃən]. Thanks a lot.

  6. Oct 29, 2015 · American TV series-Suits Harvey and Dana are lawyers, and they had been in a relationship before. They were heading for a city for business in a jet. D: Well, we don't have to get business out of the way before getting to the pleasure. (She moved over and sat on Harvey's laps.) H: There's...

  7. Aug 23, 2012 · Thanks, broglet, I thought it might mean that. I don't think AE has a similar term. "We ate in the dining room." "We ate at the kitchen table." We wouldn't say "We ate in the kitchen" - unless everyone knew there was a table there, and that we weren't grazing afoot. Cheers - Bob PS See the post from Kelly B below - there is a term here...

  8. Oct 11, 2007 · A 'kitchen sink approach' means 'to throw everything at the problem all at once (including the kitchen sink)'. As a technique in software design it might imply a lack of analysis or it may simply be a situation where analysis is impractical or overly time-consuming, or one where all possible analysis has failed.

  9. Jul 3, 2006 · The kitchen closes at 10 pm = we regularly close the kitchen at 10 pm, or tonight we are closing the kitchen at 10 pm The kitchen is closing at 9 pm = tonight we are closing the kitchen at 9 pm, possibly (but not necessarily) as opposed to our usual 10 pm closing time. The kitchen is closed = We have closed the kitchen for the night.

  10. May 19, 2016 · This is the original: "The house comprises 2 bedrooms, a kitchen and a living room." Which of the followings correct or idiomatic? 1) The house is composed of 2 bedrooms, a kitchen and a living room. 2) The house consists of 2 bedrooms, a kitchen and a living room. 3) The house contains 2...

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