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Stevenukd  +  433086 Sun, 21 Oct 07 05:12 PM

- Dear Teachers,

1. Who often serves food and drinks on the planes?

- Is this ok to say?

Thanks very much to Teachers,

 Stevenukd.

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Doll  +  433088 Sun, 21 Oct 07 05:32 PM
I couldn't find anything wrong.
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New2grammar  +  433103 Sun, 21 Oct 07 05:58 PM

Why is the definite article needed in this sentence? Shouldn't it be 'on planes'?

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Clive  +  433208 Sun, 21 Oct 07 10:35 PM

Hi,

Do you need the word 'often'?

Clive

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