Right now, i am in the hotel to have my breakfast. I know 'at' is about time, and 'for' is about food. Is it a regional or personal preference?
Thank you so much your time and. Hello everyone, i would like to know how do you call the noun fast (as in a period of time when one abstains from eating) in your language? The first sentence sounds me as if i am inside the hotel right now to have.
If it's eaten at lunch time, it's breakfast, supper, and dinner. Any difference in meaning btw the 2? However, both interpretations seem to fit. Breakfast由break与fast组成,为什么发音区别那么大? breakfast [ˈbrekfəst] 中断 禁食 = 早餐 break [breɪk] 打破 fast [fɑ:st] 禁食,(尤指)斋戒;
Unfortunately some teachers in peru especially at schools and at universities tell students that take breakfast is correct: Right now, i am at the hotel to have my breakfast. Breakfast burrito cheese latkes rancher's eggs rolled ham and swiss omelet smoked gouda and vegetable poached egg sandwich smoky frittata southwestern frittata spinach and. I like to eat breakfast i like to have breakfast.