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Pelin
Which one is OK?
I'll meet you there for lunch.
I'll meet you there at lunch.
2026年1月20日 20:15
解答 · 2
該內容違反了《社群規範》。
2026年1月20日 23:34
They are both correct but the meanings differ.
I'll meet you there for lunch = lunch is the reason for the meeting, so we assume that 'there' is a place that sells food and that you and the other person will eat lunch together.
I'll meet you there at lunch = lunch is a time. Lunchtime would be more common but, because it follows 'at', 'lunch would also be assumed to be a time. So we do not know why you are meeting and we do not know what kind of place 'there' is. We just know you are meeting at whatever time lunch is.
2026年1月20日 20:49
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