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If you are looking for a good place with Italian food, I will recommend you the Olive Garden. It is
my favorite restaurant to dine in. It is a chain of restaurants located all over the United
States. The restaurant offers a wide variety of Italian food that I love. I go there with my friends
at least once a month. Every time I go there, I enjoy the atmosphere of the restaurant, the taste
of the food, and the friendly service.
The Olive Garden is a good place where I always experience welcoming atmosphere. The walls’
décor makes me feel like I am in Italy. The service is great from the time I walk through the door
of the restaurant. The servers are very nice while taking dinner orders and taking care of all
guests. I also love the Italian specialties. I usually start with their homemade soup with grated
cheese on the top and freshly baked garlic bread sticks. After, I order delicious lasagna, stuffed
ravioli, or chicken and seafood Alfredo. I like all the food they serve in the Olive Garden, and I
tried all of the dishes. Sometimes, if it is hard to decide what I would like to eat, I order a special
mix of the three meals on one plate. Also, I order a glass of white or red wine, hinge on kind of
food I eat. I often go to the Olive Garden because I am always satisfied with the food.
The Olive Garden is a great traditional family restaurant where I like to go with my friends. During
my every visit, I enjoy the spectacular food and excellent service. This is the best restaurant where
I always have a good time. Also, it is a great place to celebrate birthdays, anniversaries, or any
other special occasions.
Imagine walking in the door of a lovely restaurant. Inside, the customers see flowers and notice
the clean restaurant. The hostess greets the patrons and takes them to be seated. The waitress
welcomes them and takes their order. She brings the drinks, salads, and then their meals. She is
very polite and really cares to please the patrons. Afterwards, she picks up their empty plates and
asks about dessert. The customers are satisfied by the great food. They get their ticket and pay for
their meal. On the way out the door, the hostess thanks them and says, “Come again.―
That’s the perfect restaurant.
One characteristic of the perfect restaurant is the environment. If the customers walk in
and there is dirt on the floor, they don’t want to eat at that restaurant. A dirty environment
distracts customers. If the employees keep the building itself dirty, then who knows what is going
on in the kitchen. In a restaurant, the bathrooms, kitchen, tables, and the dishes need to be clean.
A dirty environment could lead to spreading colds and other harmful germs. How would the
customers like it if they had to wipe off their own table before they sat down to eat?.
Another characteristic of the perfect restaurant is the employees. Employees play a huge
role in how restaurants are rated. They need to be polite and have good manners. Employees
consist of custodians, cashiers, waiters, and the cooks. The problem with most restaurants is that
they hire many teenagers that don’t care about anything but the money. Restaurants need to
hire people with lots of manners and demand for them to use them. All in all, the more polite they
are, the more tips they will make.
The last characteristic of the perfect restaurant is the food. The food is really what makes
people come back. Making sure the food is satisfying is the most important aspect of a restaurant.
The Consumer Reports article stated, “she would order the same items from different
restaurants, but condiments were missing or different, lettuce was brown, tomatoes were unripe,
or sandwiches were put together carelessly―(“Fast― 46).
Best Restaurant
The Best Restaurant I always enjoy entering a clean well-rounded atmosphere to eat, but in some cases it is not always a well a
rounded atmosphere that attracts me, it ...
and dazzle appearance and annoying servants who are out to make a buck by
kissing your feet with every desire. The reason why I like Iris’s restaurant so much
is because of the usual family atmosphere where only the regulars go like me. Iris’s
is also my favorite because of the scrumptious food at a cheap price that keeps
coming due to great service unlike at the expensive franchises where food is
sometimes forgotten about. The only set back
Darden Restaurant Corp
Abstract In the United States, the restaurant industry generates over $201 billion in annual sales, or roughly one-third of total
consumer food expenditures. (United ...
more “nick-knacks” on shelves inside. The restaurant does not look like it came out
of Star Wars movie that is for sure. The Star Wars affect is something that would
attract “Snow Birds” anyway. That affects the price which goes up and that is not
what a native to the area would look for. A local would look for a typical Sherry, one
of the original waitresses, who always keeps the attitude moving by giving the old
folks a few
Why Restaurants Fail
Darren Atlee Economics January 13, 1995 Topic: Restaurants Specific Topic: Failure of Restaurants Question: What are Five factors
which contribute to the failure of new ...
jokes and serving it up in style just for kicks. She does not need the loud music or
shining lights to do that either. Other reasons are hard to come by but clothing is
another key factor to a great atmosphere. The owners and the staff all are dressed
casually in a forest green golf shirt and khakis. They are not dressed to kill so their
breasts fall out on your food while they serve you, like at
Hooters. They say it gives them room to work their tails off all the time to keep the
place spic and span like Mr. Cleans forehead. That includes the area where the
customer can’t see also. An example is areas where food is about to be prepared.
Iris’s is different from any franchises located in the area because the food is freshly
prepared and not prefabricated in some factory, sent out to the restaurants to be
re-cooked (in a
microwave), and then placed on a plate to look tasty. The cooks at Iris’s work
double time on the orders of food instead gawking of the girls that walks in the front
door. Cooks at a homely place hardly get an opportunity to drool because they
Gerunds and Infinitives Part 1
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1. A gerund is a noun made from a verb by adding "-ing." The gerund form of the
verb "read" is "reading." You can use a gerund as the subject, the complement, or
the object of a sentence.
Examples:
Examples:
2. Infinitives are the "to" form of the verb. The infinitive form of "learn" is "to learn."
You can also use an infinitive as the subject, the complement, or the object of a
sentence.
Examples:
Examples:
I decided not to go.
The most important thing is not to give up.
3. Both gerunds and infinitives can be used as the subject or the complement of a
sentence. However, as subjects or complements, gerunds usually sound more like
normal, spoken English, whereas infinitives sound more abstract. In the following
sentences, gerunds sound more natural and would be more common in everyday
English. Infinitives emphasize the possibility or potential for something and sound
more philosophical. If this sounds confusing, just remember that 90% of the time,
you will use a gerund as the subject or complement of a sentence.
Examples:
Examples:
Examples:
Examples:
Nate asks: What are the proper usages of the words “in” and “on” in a sentence? I often confuse the two. Here are some
examples: “The boat is in/on the water,” “We are in/on the planet,” “We’re going to the concert in/on July 1st.”
The use of prepositions in English is frequently idiomatic. General guidelines exist, but be prepared to learn individual
expressions in which the preposition does not adhere to the guidelines.
In the case of the prepositions in and on, here are the most usual uses.
In
in mainly denotes “rest at”:
PLACE: He lives in the country. He lives in Chicago. (BUT, He lives at 2300 Wabash Ave.)
TIME: I’ll be there in an hour.
MANNER: The child ran down the steps in tears.
REFERENCE: In my opinion we need a referendum. They are happy in their marriage.
On
on indicates proximity and position above or outside:
But
The boat is in the water. (As opposed to being on dry land for the winter)
The boat is on the water. (Look at all those boats out there on the water!)
However, it would be unidiomatic to say The ship is in the ocean or in the sea, unless you mean that it has sunk. The ship
is on the sea.
Related to the question of when to use in is that of when to use into. While in denotes the state of being “at rest” in a
place, or at least being (in a sense) surrounded by something, into denotes motion towards:
Travel
We use by to show how someone travels:
Note: do not use ‘the’, ‘my’ or ‘a’ when you use ‘by’. Instead use:
'On the plane.'
'In my car.'
'On a boat.’
My first thought was that one of these expressions is incorrect, but I've found both
correct, and now I don't know when to use each expression. Is there any difference
between them that they can change the entire meaning of sentence, or maybe it's
difference between Am and Brit English?
Apr 14 2008 21:13:50
American person here:
I have never heard of you - I do not know your name, you are completely
unfamiliar to me.
I have never heard from you - You have never corresponded with me, written to me
*I have never heard for you - This has no meaning that I know of
Apr 14 2008 21:31:21
"I have never heard of you" This means that I have never heard your name or any
information about you. In other words, it means that I definitely don't know you or
anyhting about you.
and when "I have never heard for you"? I've never heard this experession, and it
doesn't seem to have any meaning.
Are you sure you don't mean 'I have never heard from you'?
My first thought was that one of these expressions is incorrect, but I've found both
correct,<<< Where did you find that the second one is correct? and now I don't
know when to use each expression. Is there any difference between them that they
can change the entire meaning of sentence, or maybe it's difference between Am
and Brit English?
I don't think it's a matter of Am and Brit English.
Someone might, for instance, write something like this. The red shows how to
interpret it.
I have written this list ( of songs that I have never heard ) for you.
The expression "I have never heard FOR you" is used correctly when the person is
saying "I have never heard ANYTHING IN SUPPORT OF you.
The expression "List of songs" has nothing to do with music. It means a list of
demands or questions.
Regards
Peter
Jan 18 2011 20:23:12
Hi, Peter,
I wonder if this could be a regional expression. You're the first person who has
been confident that it's correct. (never heard for you)
departed.
London. She wanted to take advantage of the opportunity to improve her English.
Restaurant downtown.
5. Julius vowed to his home country once again to see the village
7. When she got through her book, she laid it on the table next to the
bed and went to sleep.
8. They expected much earlier, but their plane was delayed in Paris.
cleaning!
2. Jennifer practiced the word until she sounded just like a native
speaker.
5. is her life. That is why Susan moved to New York to study dancing
professionally.
10. After the tsunami, Bette chose in Indonesia and work with a relief
organization.
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check your answers.
1. is a great way to relax. I love to sit back and enjoy a good book.
castle at night.
5. Eye specialists urge frequent breaks while using the computer for
6. I thought you knew nothing about cars. Where did you learn a flat
tire?
9. The nurse risked the disease from her patient, but she continued to
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in New York.
10. Mr. Miller asked included in the meeting with the new clients.
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check your answers.
2. Max avoided his cell phone when other people were in the room.
5. Frank completed the new barn last week. Next, he is going to paint
it red.
6. Don't worry, I don't mind dinner. I think I'll make fish with steamed
7. Crying, the mother looked into the television camera and said, "Society will no
8. Karen and Neil would like that new dance club downtown. It's
supposed to have one of the largest dance floors in the world.
9. I can't see a car when you don't even have a driver's license. That
7. Gerunds can often be modified with possessive forms such as his, her, its, your,
their, our, John's, Mary's, the machine's, and so on. This makes it clearer who or
what is performing the action.
Examples:
8. Some verbs are followed by a noun plus an infinitive. In some situations, the
noun is required. In other situations, the noun is optional. List of Verbs Followed by
a Noun + an Infinitive
Examples:
Examples:
10. There are many "go + gerund" expressions used for adventure sports and
individual recreational activities. List of Go + Gerund Combinations
Examples:
11. Gerunds are used after prepositions. Most commonly, these are "verb +
preposition" combinations. For reference, see the Verb + Preposition Dictionary
and the Phrasal Verb Dictionary. You don't have to memorize these resources, you
just need to remember that gerunds are used after prepositions!
Examples:
12. Remember that there are many "adjective + preposition" combinations and
"noun + preposition" combinations in English as well. These are also followed by
gerunds. List of Adjective + Preposition Combinations Followed by Gerunds and
List of Noun + Preposition Combinations Followed by Gerunds. Once again, you
don't have to memorize these resources, you just need to remember that gerunds
are used after prepositions!
Examples:
Sandy is scared of flying. adjective + preposition
Nick is anxious about taking the examination. adjective + preposition
His interest in becoming a professional snowboarder was well known.
noun + preposition
Thomas' story about seeing a grizzly bear was really exciting. noun +
preposition
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7. He likes to go .
8. Stephanie loves to go .
8. I don't mind your friend along with us. Why don't you invite
her and her husband?
9. Roberta is getting tired of the same old job day in and day out. I think
she is going to quit!
4. Diane has been scared of in the ocean ever since she saw the
movie "Jaws."
5. I don't know how you got my son his broccoli. He hates vegetables!
10. His reasons for to study Latin were always unclear to me.
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4. Neil Armstrong is famous for the first man to walk on the Moon.
7. Carrie reminded me Dave and Stacey and invite them over for
dinner.
8. The little girl pretended sick, so that she didn't have to go to school.
9. She took up the piano at the age of six.
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check your answers.
3. I told the others me at the beach after work. Why don't you come
along?
7. Don't you need a break? You've been working non-stop for over 8
hours!
13. Some verbs can be followed by a gerund or an infinitive, but with a difference in
meaning. List of Verbs Followed by a Gerund or Infinitive (Different Meaning)
Examples:
14. Some verbs can be followed by a gerund or an infinitive with little difference in
meaning. List of Verbs Followed by a Gerund or Infinitive (Similar Meaning)
Examples:
Although the difference in meaning is small with these particular verbs, and
gerunds and infinitives can often be used interchangeably, there is still a meaning
difference. Using a gerund suggests that you are referring to real activities or
experiences. Using an infinitive suggests that you are talking about potential or
possible activities or experiences. Because of this small difference in meaning,
gerunds and infinitives cannot always be used interchangeably, such as in the
examples below.
Examples:
The British reporter likes living in New York. He lives in New York and he
likes what he experiences there.
The British reporter likes to live in New York whenever he works in the
United States. He likes the option or possibility of living in New York when
he works in the United States.
I like speaking French because it's such a beautiful language. I like the
experience of speaking French, and the way it makes me feel when I speak
the language.
I like to speak French when I'm in France. I prefer the option of speaking
French when I am in France.
15. There are many "be + adjective" combinations that are commonly followed by
infinitives. List of Be + Adjective Combinations Followed by Infinitives
Examples:
16. There are also many nouns that are commonly followed by infinitives. List of
Nouns Followed by Infinitives
Examples:
Examples:
Examples:
Examples:
Examples:
Examples:
Examples:
19. Verbs which indicate location can often be followed by "ING" forms. This
pattern is VERB OF LOCATION + LOCATION + VERB+ING. List of Verbs of
Location
Examples:
20. In addition to simple gerund and infinitive forms, there are progressive gerund
and infinitive forms, passive gerund and infinitive forms and perfect gerund and
infinitive forms as well as combinations of these forms. Progressive forms are used
to emphasize that an action is taking place now. Passive forms are used to
emphasize that the subject of the sentence is being acted upon. Perfect gerund
and infinitive forms are used to emphasize completion in both the past and the
future. Study the examples below to help understand these concepts. To learn
more about progressiveness, the passive voice and the perfect aspect, complete
the Englishpage.com Verb Tense Tutorial.
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3. Lydia really regrets out of high school. She has really had to
7. If you can't find the key, try the lock with something else, like a knife
or a screwdriver.
8. She tried him the terrible truth, but she just couldn't bring herself to
do it.
3. Samantha loves in New York. She has been living there all
her life.
hand.
grandparents.
10. It's so hot in here! I'd like sitting in my swimming pool right
now.
2. Paul sat on a hill the mother bear and her cubs until they
month.
6. His plan from New York to Los Angeles seemed crazy, but he
9. Oh no! I forgot the iron off after using it. We need to go back home,
10. Nancy loves at the Museum of Modern Art. She would never want
to work anywhere else.
it.
3. We spent the whole day in the train station waiting for the overdue
train to arrive.
4. You just lie there on that couch TV all the time. Get up and do
something!
1. You were fortunate tickets for the concert. I heard they are already
sold out!
3. I don't know if I have enough time all this work before I have to
leave.
4. Mike's desire the world is what made him join the foreign service.
Now, he's working in the embassy in Ulaan Baatar, Mongolia.
5. The hitchhiker stood on the side of the road for someone to offer
him a ride.
8. She stopped , closed the book, laid it on the table, and turned off
the light.
1. They got to the train station too late the train, so they will have to
leave tomorrow.
3. Louis had some problems train tickets in Beijing since he does not
speak Chinese.
4. I tried the exotic fruit durian while I was in Malaysia, but I didn't like it
at all.
6. All of the students need permission from their parents on the field trip.
7. I am beginning this is a bad idea.
8. The children cowered behind the large rock the lion wouldn't see or
smell them.
were traveling.
10. Sam warned me not anything during the tea ceremony, so I didn't
say a word.
1. She just keeps the same mistake over and over again.
2. I have been trying Steve, but I still haven't been able to get in
6. Don't waste your time in the phone book. Just look the address up
on the Internet.
7. Did you remember the iron before we left the house?
9. I know I've met her before. I remember her at John's party last
summer.
regional manager.
company.
7. We were very thrilled the opportunity to speak to the Dalai
Lama in person.
this year should teach you that you need more careful about
sick parents.
9. Rover, my dog, always tries over the fence, but he is too small
it.
10. The little boy was clinging to his mother's leg that he wanted her
him a candy bar. The mother refused the little boy any
candy and told him .
award.
fishing pole. How did you expect any fish? Were you just going to sit
in the river fish with your bare hands? You would have
had a hard time that!
3. Vince is determined enough money to South Africa
into the river. She explained that the national park did not allow
park.
shy an actor?
more quickly.
they were all full. He called all the youth hostels out if
they had any beds, but they were full, too. Another traveler advised him
to the tourist information office for help, but the office was closed.
Some of your answers are incorrect. Incorrect answers have been left in place for
you to change.
up to
1. Donna went the store, but I don't think she found what she was
dow n
looking for because she came back almost immediately.
up to
2. As Samantha was climbing the swimming pool, she slipped and
dow n
fell back .
3. The post office is just down the street on the left near the hospital.
dow n
4. Lily had problems climbing back the tree house because she had
dow n from
5. She didn't have any difficulty pulling the parking space, but as she
up
was backing , she scratched the car parked next to her.
6. Although you can take an elevator up to the top of the Eiffel Tower, we decided
7. When Mrs. Sims saw the kids playing on the roof she screamed, "You kids had
9. Our customer service center will help you solve that problem. Just walk
out
the hall and take the elevator up to the second floor.
out
10. Just as Debbie was stepping the elevator, she realized she was
up
on the wrong floor, so she quickly jumped back before the doors
closed.
Your score is 92%.
Some of your answers are incorrect. Incorrect answers have been left in place for
you to change.
1. While they were hiking through the forest, Laurelle and Frank saw a mountain
lion.
2. We walked along the river looking for a way to get across it, but there was no
bridge.
3. When the kids saw the snake in the grass, they started running around
screaming hysterically.
over
5. They strolled the beach watching the sunset.
6. The plane flew over the Grand Canyon on the way to Los Angeles.
7. Several animals, including emus, ran across the road in front of the car as they
were driving through the outback of Australia.
8. They walked around the building twice looking for the entrance.
9. The cruise ship passed under the Golden Gate Bridge as it was leaving San
Francisco.
10. His dog is always trying to escape from the backyard. Sometimes he manages
to jump over the fence, and sometimes he digs a hole and crawls under it.
Some of your answers are incorrect. Incorrect answers have been left in place for
you to change.
in
"There's a cyclone coming, Em," he called his wife. "I'll go look after the
stock." Then he ran toward the sheds where the cows and horses were kept.
Aunt Em dropped her work and came to the door. One glance told her of the
from
Toto jumped of Dorothy's arms and hid under the bed, and the girl
into
started to get him. Aunt Em, badly frightened, threw open the trap door
the floor and climbed down the ladder into the small, dark hole. Dorothy caught
Toto at last and started to follow her aunt. When she was halfway across the room
there came a great shriek from the wind, and the house shook so hard that she lost