to order→ to orderEnglish word meaning
"to order" is a A1-level English word meaning "to order". Below you can find 10 example sentences with audio to help you understand how to use it in real English conversations.
10 stories
Example Sentences

At the Restaurant
Are you ready to order?
Are you ready to order?

The Wrong Word
She wants to order a coffee.
She wants to order a coffee.

Customer and Waiter
'Are you ready to order?' the waiter asks.
'Are you ready to order?' the waiter asks.

Ordering Office Supplies
Today, she needs to order supplies.
Today, she needs to order supplies.

Ordering in a Foreign Language
She wants to order coffee.
She wants to order coffee.

At the Food Court
Tom orders a cheeseburger with extra pickles.
Tom orders a cheeseburger with extra pickles.

Delivery to Wrong Address
'I did not order anything,' he said to himself.
'I did not order anything,' he said to himself.

The Wrong Order
'Good evening! Are you ready to order?' he asked.
'Good evening! Are you ready to order?' he asked.

Reconnecting with an Old Friend
She ordered her usual latte and found a seat by the window.
She ordered her usual latte and found a seat by the window.

Complaining About Service
'Excuse me, I ordered the red wine,' she pointed out.
'Excuse me, I ordered the red wine,' she pointed out.