wang.cupid
Junior Member
- Joined
- Jun 22, 2010
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- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- Chinese
- Home Country
- China
- Current Location
- Canada
Hey, does either of them mean the same thing?
1. Could you please refresh/refill the coffee for my friend? (Suppose we are at KFC and we want to have more coffee).
By the way, can we express the same idea using both of them as nouns? If yes, is the following correct?
2. May I have a refill/refresh of my coffee?
Thanks in advance. By the way, which sentence sounds more natural to native speakers?
1. Could you please refresh/refill the coffee for my friend? (Suppose we are at KFC and we want to have more coffee).
By the way, can we express the same idea using both of them as nouns? If yes, is the following correct?
2. May I have a refill/refresh of my coffee?
Thanks in advance. By the way, which sentence sounds more natural to native speakers?
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