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¿Esto suena natural? "How would you like your stake?" "I'll go with rare!"
¿Esto suena natural? "How would you like your stake?" "I'll go with rare!"
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Good, but a little correction: "steak" not "stake"
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That sounds great, but make sure to write "steak" if you're writing.
(Stake is like this: http://thumb9.shutterstock.com/display_pic_with... )
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Ohhh got it! thank you for your correction!

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