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payal desai

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is this a correct sentence:
I'll eat you food.
wat could be the other ways to say this.
 
No, "I'll eat your food" is correct.

I was asking in the sense that what would we say if we are going to make someone eat the food.
Like:
I'll buy you the clothes.
I'll make you a coffee.
 
I was asking in the sense that what would we say if we are going to make someone eat the food.
Like:
I'll buy you the clothes. = I'll buy the clothes for you.
I'll make you a coffee. = I'll make a coffee for you.
You can hardly eat someone's food for them.
If you want to make someone eat their food, just say, "Eat your food".
 
You can hardly eat someone's food for them.
If you want to make someone eat their food, just say, "Eat your food".

This is what I want to ask:
If we are going to get food for someone to eat then what should we say?
 
This is what I want to ask:
If we are going to get food for someone to eat then what should we say?
I'll get/fetch/make/prepare/buy you something to eat.
 
I am not a teacher.

I'll feed you.
 
Is this also correct?
'I'll get you eat something' or 'I'll get you eat'.
 
I'll get you something to eat. Something here is filling in for the exact type of food - I'll get you eggs to eat. You've turned the words around so that they have a different meaning. The way I would attempt to understand your sentence is, "I'll get you to eat something." - or, I'll force you to eat something.

OK, so if we are going to treat someone to burger then shall we say that:
I'll get you burger to eat.
 
OK, so if we are going to treat someone to burger then shall we say that:
I'll get you burger to eat.

I'll get you a burger (to eat). to eat is kinda redundant - what would you do with a buger if not eat it?
I'll get you to eat a burger. would sound like a bad movie character talking to a kid who doesn't want to it one.
 
So give me the final correct sentence, would it be just-'I'll get you a burger'.
 
I wanted to sound cool. ;-)
OK; however, as you know, we encourage people to try to use standard English in this forum.
 
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