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  2. 11. Normally you would say: eat at a restaurant. This would imply that you went to the restaurant, were served food, and ate it. If you ate your own food (or food from another restaurant), you would have to explain that. If you were to say: eat in a restaurant. That would mean you ate food while inside the building.

  3. 1. If the restaurant hasn't been mentioned before, you would use "a". If it has been mentioned, or if it's obvious which restaurant you're talking about, you would use "the". In no situation would you skip the article altogether. As for prepositions, "in" and "at" would be ok, "on" would never work. Share.

  4. A "Big Breakfast," a "Big Lunch", a "Big Dinner" etc. There's no need for a separate word because all the time-frames are adequately covered. For example: We'll be eating a big lunch tomorrow so I'm going to skip breakfast and I probably won't be hungry for supper later. I ate such a big breakfast that I think I probably won't eat again until ...

  5. What word do we use to mean "evening breakfast"?

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    1. "Breakfast" means a meal eaten shortly after you wake up. For most people this means a meal that you eat in the morning. For most people a meal that you eat in the afternoon is "lunch" and a meal in the evening is "supper" (or "dinner" or "tea" - depending on dialect) If you work at night and wake up in the afternoon you might say.

  6. One problem is that "best food" can mean "most tasty" or "most nutritious" or "most healthy". Another is that what is "best" in any of those senses is a matter of opinion. Yet another is whether the asker is asking for a specific dish or a a type of dish: that is, is the asker looking for an answer such as"They do steaks very well here" or "I ...

  7. breakfast: first meal of the day, eaten in the morning. lunch: a meal eaten around noon. supper: a meal eaten in the evening. dinner: the biggest meal of the day. For most Americans that's the same as supper, though some people have their big meal at lunch time and so call that dinner. brunch: a meal too late to normally be called breakfast and ...

  8. A restaurant may have a breakfast menu which is available until their lunch menu starts. This could be noon, or just before. Some restaurants might offer a breakfast past midday, perhaps until they close. In this case they would refer to it as an All Day Breakfast.

  9. Both of “on” and “in” don’t work as prepositions to describe an addition to your breakfast as you have used them here. The reason is that breakfast here is an entire thing - it is all the foods you are eating for that meal. You can’t talk about putting an additional item of food “on” or “in” your breakfast because then it ...

  10. joint 14 a. slang or colloq. (chiefly US). A partnership or union, or a place of meeting or resort, esp. of persons engaged in some illicit occupation; spec. (in America) a place illegally kept (usually by Chinese) for opium-smoking, an opium-den; also applied to illicit drinking-saloons. More generally, a place; a house.

  11. I would disagree that breakfast can not be seen or smelled. In the morning, if one smells eggs cooking or bacon frying or coffee being made, most people will think. It's breakfast time! Breakfast is being cooked Breakfast is being served. Breakfast is both the name of the activity and a collection of items. For breakfast we had eggs and bacon