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about having lunch
Do you say "I usually have my lunch outside." or "I usually eat out for lunch"? or "I usually eat outside for lunch"?
which expression is correct and more common?
What would you say for this situation?
Aug 3, 2008 4:55 AM
Answers · 1
"I usually have my lunch outside." [ you eat outside of your building]
or "I usually eat out for lunch"? [ means you go to a cafe]
or "I usually eat outside for lunch"?[ outside of the building]
which expression is correct and more common?[ both are correct if used to mean 2 different things]
What would you say for this situation?[ there are 2 situations here]
August 3, 2008
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