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the best at Is this correct and does it make sense? Are prepositions right? "The break is the best at my school. then we go to have our lunch to the canteen. after the break we go back to class . In the evening we have to stay in school for practical classes." Thanks a lot
12 de jul. de 2015 10:02
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It's better not to use the definite article for 'break', the same as we don't say 'I go to the lunch at 3pm", but "I go to lunch at 3pm". Same for breakfast, dinner etc. Also because 'break' is a time of the day, it's more natural to say something like "break is the best time during my school day. At that time we go to...." English often has to be quite specific :) And it's best to put the location (i.e. "canteen") before the verb "to eat", because you have made this the subject of your sentence by saying "we go to..." so... "Break is the best time of day during school. At that time we go to the canteen to have our lunch. After break we go back to class. In the evening we have to stay in school for practical classes." But it all sounds great and definitely makes sense!
12 de julio de 2015
It is fine.It just means "the best time, or thing" but the word "time" or "thing" has been omitted, because it is understood.
12 de julio de 2015
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