It&rsuo;s a stretch, but maybe they forgot a dash in front of 91st: after all, they could be attributing the word “here” to a band named 91st, and their greatest fan, Olive, all of whom have patronized this McDonald’s location.
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It&rsuo;s a stretch, but maybe they forgot a dash in front of 91st: after all, they could be attributing the word “here” to a band named 91st, and their greatest fan, Olive, all of whom have patronized this McDonald’s location.
I think they just used the quotation marks to distract from the glaring subject noun agreement error. The crew "works," not "work."
I think they just used the quotation marks to distract from the glaring subject noun agreement error. The crew "works," not "work."
It would be correct if this McDonald's is in the UK.
Can you really claim a best McDonalds crew? They can barely stack cheese on beef!
I know that mcdonalds (at least i think i do) it's in Arizona, it's on 91st Ave & Olive
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