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  1. What word do we use to mean "evening breakfast"?

    Mar 20, 2022 · Usually we use the word "breakfast" in the morning to mean to eat something, but what word do we use to mean "afternoon breakfast" and "evening breakfast"?

  2. prepositions - (at/in/on) (-/a/the) restaurant - English Language ...

    I like eating at restaurants. You use the definite article the if the restaurant is known in the context or if it has been mentioned before. I like eating at the restaurant on the corner. In that …

  3. grammar - ON breakfast or IN breakfast? - English Language …

    Feb 12, 2020 · The reason is that breakfast here is an entire thing - it is all the foods you are eating for that meal. You can’t talk about putting an additional item of food “on” or “in” your …

  4. Saying "a syrup" while syrup is uncountable

    Nov 12, 2022 · To use the word syrup, perhaps someone at a fast food restaurant would order their breakfast with three syrups, meaning three packets of syrup (as the syrup at fast food …

  5. Word for "lunch" + "dinner" eaten late? - English Language …

    May 4, 2013 · 7 A late breakfast/early lunch combination meal is called "brunch". Is there a parallel term for the afternoon? What do I call "lunch" joined with "dinner"? Note that I don't …

  6. get/have something to eat [closed] - English Language Learners …

    get something to eat have something to eat get breakfast have breakfast What's the difference between get and have?

  7. What do you call an action that is less serious than a "crime" (that …

    Aug 2, 2018 · Smoking in restaurants, which once was common practice, is now practically a hanging offense in many parts of the United States. (edit) These terms cover a wide range of …

  8. Name for the people who hustle you into restaurants

    May 22, 2019 · What do you call those people who hustle you into restaurants, like those in tourist areas that stand in the street with a menu, suggesting you go into their restaurant. (Brussels is …

  9. Do we say "skip doing something" such as "skip cooking breakfast"?

    May 28, 2024 · Most dictionaries just say " skip + Noun ", for example, " skip school/class/the meeting/ breakfast... ". I don't understand why they don't have the structure " skip doing …

  10. "Every Sunday, he has lunch in restaurant" or "...a restaurant"?

    Dec 31, 2016 · A. Every Sunday, he has lunch in restaurant. B. Every Sunday, he has lunch in a restaurant. Which of above sentences is correct? I want to tell the habit, not to specify any …

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