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Do I say eat lunch/have lunch? Do I say eat breakfast/have breakfast? Do I say eat dinner/have dinner? If your answer is yes, what could be another way to say these things? By the way, is there any difference between eat/have? PLEASE HELP. 🙏😊❤️
Dec 10, 2020 8:56 AM
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At mealtime we use eat and have interchangeably. The only difference is that eat is more exact or precise.
December 10, 2020
listen man, if they say they're eating the emphasis is on the food: they are eating! leave them alone! they cant talk they're hungry!
having dinner means they can talk and dont want to talk because they cant they are with people. let them do their thing and focuss on the food. in short: call later!
December 10, 2020
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