Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Breakfast"
The meaning of "Breakfast" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does we would breakfast together,parsing dispatches at one end of the teak dining table mean?
A:
we would breakfast = we would eat breakfast
parsing = reading carefully
dispatches = news about the military
teak = a kind of dark-colored wood
dining table = a table where people eat formal meals
We would have breakfast together, carefully reading through military news while we sat on the same side of the wood dining table.
parsing = reading carefully
dispatches = news about the military
teak = a kind of dark-colored wood
dining table = a table where people eat formal meals
We would have breakfast together, carefully reading through military news while we sat on the same side of the wood dining table.
Q:
What does Would you be needing breakfast the following morning. mean?
A:
"Would you be needing" is a formal and stiff expression (but it is used very often).
"Will you be needing" is less stiff and more polite.
"Will you need" is a normal expression.
"Would you need" can also be used instead of "would you be needing."
"Will you be needing" is less stiff and more polite.
"Will you need" is a normal expression.
"Would you need" can also be used instead of "would you be needing."
Q:
What does to have the breakfast shift mean?
A:
It means you work the morning shift when they are serving breakfast & once they start lunch you're done^^
Q:
What does breakfast in bed mean?
A:
It means you eat breakfast while sitting in bed. People will bring others breakfast so they do not have to leave their bed. It shows that they care about the other person.
Q:
What does breakfast express sandwich mean?
A:
Express can sometimes mean "fast"
So this sandwich is probably a sandwich meant to appeal to people who need a quick fast breakfast.
Most likely it will have a breakfast meat (sausage, bacon, ham), egg and cheese.
So this sandwich is probably a sandwich meant to appeal to people who need a quick fast breakfast.
Most likely it will have a breakfast meat (sausage, bacon, ham), egg and cheese.
Example sentences using "Breakfast"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with I grow up at seven o’clock am,breakfast at seven thirty o’clock am,working at eight thirty o’clock am ,finally finished all walk and go home at five o’clock pm.
A:
- "Grow up" is when a child becomes an adult. You probably mean "get up" or "wake up".
- We only say "o'clock" when there are no minutes after the hour.
I get up at seven o'clock AM, eat breakfast at seven-thirty AM, start work at eight-thirty AM, [???] and go home at five o'clock PM.
I'm not sure what that part means; maybe "When I'm finally finished, I'll walk home..." or "When I'm finally finished with work"?
- We only say "o'clock" when there are no minutes after the hour.
I get up at seven o'clock AM, eat breakfast at seven-thirty AM, start work at eight-thirty AM, [???] and go home at five o'clock PM.
I'm not sure what that part means; maybe "When I'm finally finished, I'll walk home..." or "When I'm finally finished with work"?
Q:
Please show me example sentences with did you finish eating breakfast yet or did you eat anything this morning .
A:
If we’re talking very conversationally, these phrases are said in the context of it being morning, so specifics aren’t typically used:
“Did you eat yet?”
“Did you have breakfast?”
“Want to grab breakfast?”
“Did you eat yet?”
“Did you have breakfast?”
“Want to grab breakfast?”
Q:
Please show me example sentences with breakfast .
A:
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I didn't eat breakfast this morning.
Breakfast is the most important meal of the day.
Did you eat breakfast?
I ate my neighbour's breakfast.
My sister makes a very delicious breakfast.
I didn't eat breakfast this morning.
Breakfast is the most important meal of the day.
Did you eat breakfast?
I ate my neighbour's breakfast.
My sister makes a very delicious breakfast.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with breakfast.
A:
Have you had breakfast?
What did you eat for breakfast? Breakfast starts at 8am.
What did you eat for breakfast? Breakfast starts at 8am.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with breakfast .
A:
I forgot to eat breakfast this morning. Breakfast is the most important meal of the day. When you don't eat breakfast it affects your concentration.
Synonyms of "Breakfast" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between Take breakfast and Have breakfasf ?
A:
Did you have breakfast this morning?
Don't say take breakfast it isn't used normally
Here are some examples where you would use take:
Did you take your medicine?
Remember to take your pills.
Don't say take breakfast it isn't used normally
Here are some examples where you would use take:
Did you take your medicine?
Remember to take your pills.
Q:
What is the difference between Did you have breakfast this morning? and Did you eat breakfast this morning? ?
A:
意味は全く同じです
Q:
What is the difference between for breakfast and at breakfast ?
A:
What would you like to have for breakfast?
They said that they had a great time with you at breakfast today
They said that they had a great time with you at breakfast today
Q:
What is the difference between I ate breakfast. and I did eat breakfast. ?
A:
not really. They both mean the same thing and can apply to the same question of "did you eat breakfast?". The second one does sound more proper/polite
Q:
What is the difference between I eat breakfast that I cooked. and I eat breakfast I cooked. ?
A:
“I ate breakfast that I cooked”
“I eat breakfast that I cook”
Ate and cook”ed” is past tense.
“Do not” is a more proper approach to speach and “don’t” is more casual.
“I eat breakfast that I cook”
Ate and cook”ed” is past tense.
“Do not” is a more proper approach to speach and “don’t” is more casual.
Translations of "Breakfast"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? i does eat breakfast
A:
It’s not grammatically correct. The correct version is “I eat breakfast.” or if you’re using past tense, “I ate breakfast”.
Hope this helps 😊
Hope this helps 😊
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? Which one is more natural?
A: I eat breakfast at 8 every morning.
B: I eat breakfast every morning at 8.
A: I eat breakfast at 8 every morning.
B: I eat breakfast every morning at 8.
A:
Both are natural. The first puts more emphasis on 8, while the second puts more emphasis on every morning.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? I had breakfast bright and early today.
A:
Its not an old expression, I hear people say it all the time.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? Did you eat breakfast?
A:
その文法は正しいです。
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? When you eat breakfast, lunch, or dinner before?
In Japan, we say いただきます, when we eat breakfast, lunch, or dinner.
In Japan, we say いただきます, when we eat breakfast, lunch, or dinner.
A:
英語は《いただきます》と言う表現はありません。
"Let's eat" or "Let's dig in" (イディオム)の方は普通です。《食べましょう》の意味があります。
"Let's eat" or "Let's dig in" (イディオム)の方は普通です。《食べましょう》の意味があります。
Other questions about "Breakfast"
Q:
“It’ll be curry for breakfast tomorrow” and “I’ll make you curry for breakfast tomorrow”
These sentences is natural?
These sentences is natural?
A:
Yes, both are correct.
Q:
家族が一緒に朝食を食べている絵に対して、
①They are having breakfast.
②The family is eating breakfast.
どちらで答えるのが正しいですか?
①They are having breakfast.
②The family is eating breakfast.
どちらで答えるのが正しいですか?
A:
Those are both correct. :). Number one can be shortened.
1 - They're having breakfast.
1 - They're having breakfast.
Q:
Would you have a breakfast from now? Does this sound natural?
A:
Would you like to have breakfast now?
Q:
When I was feeding breakfast to my 10-month-old son, he suddenly became antsy and spread his arms, begging me to hold him, so I picked him up and let him sit on my lap. I was going to feed him some baby food, but as soon as he spotted a slice of white bread on my plate, he grabbed it and started chewing on its edge! I thought he would let it go before long because the crust was too hard for him, but he kept on trying to bite it off. He probably took a liking to its subtle sweetness. When I tore off the crust, he cheerfully started eating the soft part. He ended up eating almost half of it! I didn't know he likes bread that much! Does this sound natural?
A:
× I was going to feed him some baby food, but as soon as he spotted a slice of white bread on my plate, he grabbed it and started chewing on its edge!
✓ I was going to feed him some baby food, but as soon as he spotted a slice of white bread on my plate, he grabbed it and started chewing on its edge.
× I didn't know he likes bread that much!
✓ I didn't know that he would like bread that much.
Excellent work.
It’s very important not to use the — ¡exclamation mark! — too often. The only place you should see it used a lot is in children’s adventure stories – but for generally sober adult writing, it really does work better if you minimise the effect of it.
✓ I was going to feed him some baby food, but as soon as he spotted a slice of white bread on my plate, he grabbed it and started chewing on its edge.
× I didn't know he likes bread that much!
✓ I didn't know that he would like bread that much.
Excellent work.
It’s very important not to use the — ¡exclamation mark! — too often. The only place you should see it used a lot is in children’s adventure stories – but for generally sober adult writing, it really does work better if you minimise the effect of it.
Q:
With whom did you eat breakfast? Does this sound natural?
A:
× With whom did you eat breakfast?
✓ Who did you have breakfast with?
✓ Who did you have breakfast with?
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