Hossein
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 ?
2013年6月7日 19:22
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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
2013年6月7日
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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.
2013年6月7日
big in that sentence maybe is including much .....
2013年6月7日
In what context are you thinking that big=comprehensive? I'm trying to think of one.
2013年6月7日
Thanks Jmat ♥
2013年6月7日
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