- Treat someone to - WordReference Forums
To treat someone (verb) can mean to pay for something so that they don’t have to Or it can just mean to do something especially nice for someone; to give them a present or an experience as a special gift or treat (noun) 1 means buy you a new coffee pot 2 means gave the couple a treat by entertaining them for the evening 3 means gave their fans a treat by singing them the new song
- Ive made. . . or I made. . . ? | WordReference Forums
In the context we're given here, which is actually serving the homemade cakes for the person to eat, I'd go for the perfect tense in BE: I've made some cakes for you
- Spaghetti alla chitarra | WordReference Forums
Surely the point about "spaghetti alla chitarra" is not only that it's homemade but that it is made by stretching the pasta over a board, then cut to resemble the strings of a guitar An important question, I think, is is Mescher keeping some Italian as titles of the dishes on the menu then with translations underneath?
- Chocolate artesanal | WordReference Forums
Buenas noches, me gustaria saber la mejor expresión en ingles para "chocolate artesanal" (contexto comercial) y como se denomina a la persona que lo hace Gracias
- Until later - WordReference Forums
Hi everybody, I always have hard time with this one: what's the meaning of "until later" ? Depending on context I hesitate between "lately" or "until too late", which aren't the same thing obviously ! so, any help is welcome Thanks in advance
- Possessive - or not? Visitors, Visitors or Visitors guide {+ center . . .
The free event – which runs from 11 a m to 5 p m – will see vendors set up throughout the provincial park's visitors' centre and across the west lawn selling a host of items including jewelry, herbal tea, wool and wool products, honey, native crafts, children's items, homemade pet treats, woodwork, crocheting and more Click to expand
- Friselina - WordReference Forums
Context: A short video comparing the effectiveness of different face masks, surgical masks, homemade masks, and N 95 masks It seems like the Spanish-speaker was from Spain He kept on using the term “friselina” to refer to each facemask, including homemade ones that were made from certain
- a lot of candy candies | WordReference Forums
Food a sweet food made mostly of sugar or syrup and usually cooked or baked: [uncountable]homemade candy Food a single piece of such a food: [countable]a few small candies
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