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What does "Big Lunch" mean? For Example in this sentence : I go and see my family and we have a big lunch together. ♥Is BIG = comprehensive ?
2013년 6월 7일 오후 7:22
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I went to see my my family and we had a big lunch. You "WENT" so it was in the past, and you "HAD", also in the past. The Big Lunch refers to a grand and wonderful amount of food. Don't worry about grammatical details, the key to English is to Speak It correctly. Understanding all the rules comes later. Regards, Theresa
2013년 6월 7일
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'Big' as an adjective describing something large in size ie. something not small. A 'lunch' is a noun that describes the meal eaten during the middle of the day, between breakfast and dinner. A 'big lunch' is nothing more than you'd expect by combing the words: a lunch that is big/a lunch that is not small.
2013년 6월 7일
big in that sentence maybe is including much .....
2013년 6월 7일
In what context are you thinking that big=comprehensive? I'm trying to think of one.
2013년 6월 7일
Thanks Jmat ♥
2013년 6월 7일
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