Jordi Jorge
Have vs Eat vs Drink (Difference and Meaning ) I would like to know the meaning of the verb "have" when it is used with meals, food and drinks. I wonder if it means "to eat" or "to drink." What's the difference between using "to have" and "to eat/to drink"? When should I use each one? I have some examples: 1. I will have a cup of coffee. 1.a. I will drink a cup of coffee. 2. I will have salad and fish. 2.a. I will eat salad and fish. 3. It's time to have breakfast/lunch/dinner. 3.a. It's time to eat breakfast/lunch/dinner. 4. I am having pizza now. 4.a. I am eating pizza now.
22 พ.ค. 2020 เวลา 22:51
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Excellent! Thanks, Harry.
22 พฤษภาคม 2020
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