Let's begin to explore some common expressions. The first one we'll focus on is "first come, first served." Have you heard of that before? Use this link (
http://www.dailywritingtips.com/first-come-first-served/) to find out more! Then tell me what you thought of that information presented on the site!
9 comments:
mirlene
FcFs Its not available everywhere. I Know a country first come first serve, is bury.
I heard "first come,first serve" many many times at restaurant about the waiting time of food serving. I like this idea because it is fair.
Suetto C.
I have heard of the term and seen it used frequently, but as the article said it is most often used with serve, to match come, rather than served. Also, I found it interesting to read about the origin of the term.
-Judith B
I know of the term FCFS. I did not think such a simple phrase could cause such grammar confusion.
Karla Banton
I love the idea.
The tickets for that concert will be sold on a " First come, first serve" basis.
Mianta
I like the term "First come first serve", because if you are at a place first and have been there waiting over a priod of time, I fell it is only right for the person who was there first and waiting patiently too get services.
I like the term "First come first serve", because if you are at a place first and have been there waiting over a priod of time, I fell it is only right for the person who was there first and waiting patiently too get services.
april simmons
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