1. The document discusses the benefits that restaurants and other businesses can realize by developing online and mobile ordering/reservation/shopping applications. It notes that customers are increasingly using such apps and expecting businesses to offer these convenient digital options.
2. Some of the key benefits mentioned include the ability to reach more customers, generate more sales and return visits, share offers and specials, and gain a new revenue stream without major upfront costs. Mobile orders in particular can account for a significant portion of business for some companies.
3. The document also discusses reasons why people prefer using mobile/online options rather than calling in, such as not having to look up phone numbers or be put on hold. It argues that businesses that
The document discusses various linguistic aspects of verbs and predicates, including:
1. Generic vs. specific predications and how they express regularities vs. instances.
2. Stative vs. dynamic predicates, with examples of sentences containing stative (e.g. "we waited") vs. dynamic (e.g. "something moved") predicates.
3. Durative vs. punctual aspects, how they describe events over time (e.g. "they were sitting") vs. a single point in time (e.g. "they sat down").
4. Telic vs. atelic predicates, where telic predicates have inherent endpoints or goals (e.g.
1. The document discusses the benefits that restaurants and other businesses can realize by developing online and mobile ordering/reservation/shopping applications. It notes that customers are increasingly using such apps and expecting businesses to offer these convenient digital options.
2. Some of the key benefits mentioned include the ability to reach more customers, generate more sales and return visits, share offers and specials, and gain a new revenue stream without major upfront costs. Mobile orders in particular can account for a significant portion of business for some companies.
3. The document also discusses reasons why people prefer using mobile/online options rather than calling in, such as not having to look up phone numbers or be put on hold. It argues that businesses that
The document discusses various linguistic aspects of verbs and predicates, including:
1. Generic vs. specific predications and how they express regularities vs. instances.
2. Stative vs. dynamic predicates, with examples of sentences containing stative (e.g. "we waited") vs. dynamic (e.g. "something moved") predicates.
3. Durative vs. punctual aspects, how they describe events over time (e.g. "they were sitting") vs. a single point in time (e.g. "they sat down").
4. Telic vs. atelic predicates, where telic predicates have inherent endpoints or goals (e.g.