Either * You're a good customer
or * she likes you, or, * you're a good customer and she like you.
The participle phrase in the sentence is "spilling a drink." This phrase describes the action that caused the waitress to be horrified. However, the sentence contains a grammatical error; it should be rephrased to something like "The waitress was horrified after spilling a drink on the customers."
Yes, the modifier in this sentence correctly located in "Spilling a drink onto the customers head the waitress was horrified."
yes
The correct capitalization of proper nouns is: "A waitress in a New York City restaurant brought an Englishman the Soup of the Day."
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Actually, there is.
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She played the waitress who had the drink spilled all over her
Drink Free Forever was created in 1992.
In Denver, Colorado, the legal age of a cocktail waitress is 18 years old. The legal age for a person to drink is 21 years old.
Alcohol has brought them to homelessness or being homeless has brought them to alcohol .
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