We went to Red Lobster.
It was good. Looked like about half capacity was allowed.
The section we were in still had a table available.
My wife and I dined in at a Denny’s restaurant about ten days ago.
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(cause because)
It was a really good meal, thank you.
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Not necessarily, because he didn’t say whether or not the fine-in dine-in choice is available in his area. It’s possible that even if it is available, he’s made the personal decision that he’ll wait a while.
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I didn’t say that you did.
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Not this time, my dear, because it’s a descriptive two-word phrase that modifies the noun that follows it. Nice try.
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(Makes since sense.)
(cause because of the riots)