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Old 21-Feb-2003, 02:50
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I am studying English Language in my college.
I have an assignment about dinner banquet,
can you explain about it.
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Hi there,

What is it that you need help with? The definitions of the words 'dinner banquet', or something else?

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Originally Posted by Siti Noor Bt Mahat
I am studying English Language in my college.
I have an assignment about dinner banquet,
can you explain about it.
A banquet is usually a big, fancy dinner for many guests. It would not apply to a regular dinner or even a small party. Does that help?
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