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How do you say "take-out" and "in-house meal" in KFC?
English for "takeaway": take out; Catering English: Here it is.

Read here? English [h? (r)] beauty [h? r]?

1, adv. (used after verbs or prepositions) Here, here now; At this point; Say or point out something to someone.

2. The inside (used to attract attention) hey hey; Active theory

Phrases:

Here and now? Here and now; immediately

Are you there? Are you there?

3. Will you stay? Stay here; Stay here

Shall we get started? Let's get started.

Here you are. Well done; done

Usage of extended data words:

1, usually placed after the action verb here, but sometimes it can be placed at the beginning of the sentence to show emphasis. When here is placed at the beginning of a sentence, if the subject is a noun, the sentence is usually inverted; If the subject is a personal pronoun, it is not inverted. Note that the simple present tense is often used at this time.

2. Sometimes for emphasis? In spoken English, Here can be followed by nouns and placed before nouns. Here, as an adverb of place, it can also be used as a predicative or prepositional object in a sentence.

Lexical collocation:

1, get here

Come here.

Live here, live here.

Meet me here.

5. Stop here.