milan2003_07
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- Russian
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Hello everyone,
I'm reading a dialogue in the New English file student's book and I've come across a dialogue where a woman wants to buy coffee from a barman. Below I've provided some extracts from the dialogue:
Woman: Can I have a coffee and a chocolate brownie, please
Barman: Espresso, Americano, cappuccino?
Woman: An espresso, please
Barman: Single or ...
Woman: Single, please. How much is that?
The task is to complete the sentences. I wonder what "single coffee" means? Does it mean coffee without milk? If so, can I write "Single or with milk"?
I'm reading a dialogue in the New English file student's book and I've come across a dialogue where a woman wants to buy coffee from a barman. Below I've provided some extracts from the dialogue:
Woman: Can I have a coffee and a chocolate brownie, please
Barman: Espresso, Americano, cappuccino?
Woman: An espresso, please
Barman: Single or ...
Woman: Single, please. How much is that?
The task is to complete the sentences. I wonder what "single coffee" means? Does it mean coffee without milk? If so, can I write "Single or with milk"?