Dau Nho Nhan
Drink something=have a drink of something ? Could you explain me what the phrase 'Have a drink of something' means? Is it similar to the phrase 'drink something'?
2018年7月12日 14:46
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Hi Dau Where did you read the sentence "to have a drink of something"? In English you say "to drink something" or "to have something to drink". Kind regards Karen
2018年7月12日
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Yeah, it's pretty much the same :)
2018年7月12日
Yes i think that "to have drink of something" isn't make sense too :))
2018年7月12日
“Would you like to drink something?” Used when you feel someone may need liquid to makes them feel better, like after heavy exercise. “Would you like something to drink” tends to mean a beverage in general, more for pleasure. “Would you like a drink of something” is commonly used when offering an alcoholic beverage.
2018年7月13日
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