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#2 (permalink) Tue Sep 11, 2007 8:59 am Expression: "Egg does not suit me." |
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| The definite article 'the' isn't normally used before names of meals. I seem to recall that, in his lost post, Alan suggested the expression 'egg doesn't agree with me', which, I'd like to add, would be a more usual way of saying this. |
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Conchita Language Coach

Joined: 26 Dec 2005 Posts: 2826 Location: Madrid, Spain
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#3 (permalink) Tue Sep 11, 2007 16:22 pm Expression: "Egg does not suit me." |
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Thank you, Conchita
So am I to understand that the all the following are correct?
| Quote: | 1- Egg doesn't suit me in winter.
2- Potato doesn't suit me in winter.
3- Apple doesn't suit me at night. |
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Tom I'm a Communicator ;-)
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#4 (permalink) Tue Sep 11, 2007 18:44 pm Expression: "Egg does not suit me." |
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Hi Tom
I don't think those sentences are the most natural ones you've ever come up with. Do I assume correctly that you simply want to indicate that you dislike eating these foods at times?
If so, a sentence like this would be much more natural:
I don't like eating eggs/potatoes/apples in winter/at night. . |
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Yankee I'm a Communicator ;-)

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#5 (permalink) Tue Sep 11, 2007 19:51 pm Expression: "Egg does not suit me." |
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| Yankee wrote: | Hi Tom
. Do I assume correctly that you simply want to indicate that you dislike eating these foods at times?
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No Amy, that's not what I mean. There are things that don't suit certain people. For example, an egg may cause some person allergy. Some people become constipated having eaten a banana. So, in that situation:
| Quote: | 1- Banana does not suit me. 2- Egg does not suit me. |
Now do you find them OK?
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#6 (permalink) Tue Sep 11, 2007 21:14 pm Expression: "Egg does not suit me." |
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. I'd use the plural form and 'agree with': Eggs/potatoes/apples don't agree with me. . |
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Yankee I'm a Communicator ;-)

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#7 (permalink) Tue Sep 11, 2007 23:55 pm Expression: "Egg does not suit me." |
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. I presume that we are not discussing anything but the subject-- Egg vs Eggs vs The egg vs The eggs. I could come up with sentences for each of them, but I could hardly improve upon Alan's and Conchita's and Yankee's sentences, which cover just about every normal, expected use, I think.
As for the apple and the egg--
The apple is a delicious fruit. -- OK The egg is high in protein.-- OK (X) The apple agrees with me. (X) The egg disagrees with me.
Very odd-- I have no idea on this one. . _________________ Native English teacher at Mister Micawber's |
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Mister Micawber Language Coach

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