It was a pretty exciting movie! I didn’t know that there are a lot of street food stalls there. I thought it is nice that you can try various kind of food even you are in UK. I wish for them in Japan as well.
@@tonysbritishenglish5827Over 30 years ago I visited London or other cities in Britain. And of course, I had a lot of kinds of food here and there, but I felt they certainly were not so good. About 20 years after my visit, my daughter also visited London. Coming back to Japan, she told me London's food was not so terrible. Since then, it's been becoming better steadily, I guess. Now I'd like to visit again.
I'm afraid that 'we have is' doesn't make any sense. 'have' is generally is followed by a noun: 'I have a car' or when we use it to form a tense· 'I have been to.....'(Present Perfect). Write back and give me an example Tony
Mr.Tonny! Hello! I’m Japanese. I can’t understand how to use “name” as a verb. It is usually translated 名付ける in Japan but I feel like they are used in other ways. 名付ける means make a name for babies or something new.
Not in that part of town but there are more and more Japanese restaurants opening in London. So far I haven't come across Japanese street food but that doesn't mean there isn't one. I'll keep looking. Tony