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Latest post Fri, Jan 2 2009 10:05 PM by Grammar Geek. 1 replies.
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navitasan  +  629354 Fri, 02 Jan 09 09:39 PM
Is this sentence correct:

1-For eating, I don't like that place, but, for having a chat and drinks with friends, it is really fine.
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Grammar Geek  +  629361 Fri, 02 Jan 09 10:05 PM

It's correct, but may I suggest:

As a place to eat, I don't care for it much, but to chat or have a few drinks, it's fine.

 

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