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							|  Hi If you answer me , I will be very very happy .I mnot sure I  �m just confused or I didnt know . Which one is  correct ?  I usually go to cafe   with my friends on Saturdays to have some dessert and drink coffee.  (a)                                                              I usually go to cafe  to have some dessert  and drink coffee with my friends  on Saturdays  .   (b)                                                                                                                                                                                     Thank you for your  sparing time   .              
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 SoLuna
 
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							| I would go for the second one.its a better choice to use the time expression at the end of the sentence. |  25 Mar 2016     
					
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							| The first one sounds just a little more natural, but both options are correct. You need to have an article ("a" or "the" both work) before "cafe".   Bruce  |  25 Mar 2016     
					
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 alien boy
 
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							|  Maybe it �s a dialectical difference, but to me (b) sounds more natural, as long as the article is inserted as per Bruce �s post.   Cheers, AB  |  25 Mar 2016     
					
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							| A) sounds more natural in my neck of the woods, which just serves to illustrate that both forms are correct. |  26 Mar 2016     
					
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