1. What's the meaning of the TV series "Nip / Tuck"?
2. Can "cuisine" be "prepared"? Or should we say "meals" instead?
eg. Cuisine / Meals will be prepared by a guest chef.
3. Should I use "when" or "where" in the following sentence:
You will be allowed to bring a guest to this facility, where / when guests are normally not admitted.
4. The Chairman will double / double up as the Treasurer.
5. Can "duty-free" be used as a noun? A duty-free? Or a duty-free shop?
Thanks!
1 Nip & Tuck is a reference to plastic surgery
2 In that sentence, use meals. Cuisine is used to describe the food of a country or region.
3 Where
4 Either, though 'double' sound better to me
5 Or a duty-free shop
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