CONFUSED BY THE BRITISH HAVING “DINNER” IN THE AFTERNOON” AND “TEA” …
Sep 3, 2013 In the UK, dinner would normally refer to the main meal of the day, irrespective of the time of day at which it is eaten. It could, for example, be eaten around midday (" lunch … From bing.com
CAN SUPPER AND DINNER BE USED INTERCHANGEABLY? [DUPLICATE]
The crux of your question appears to be: can the words supper and dinner be used interchangeably? According to established dictionary definitions, the answer would seem to be … From bing.com
CAN WE USE SHOULD /WOULD AND /COULD IN FUTURE PERFECT TENSE
Compare: I will finish my homework by suppertime. Yesterday I said I would finish my homework by suppertime. There is no need to bring the perfect aspect into this picture. It risks … From bing.com
IS THE EXPRESSION "BEFORE THE AFTERNOON" TECHNICALLY CORRECT?
Aug 9, 2012 I know it is better to just say before noon, but if you wanted to say "before the afternoon arrives" or "before the afternoon ends" would it be correct? From bing.com
"LUNCH" VS. "DINNER" VS. "SUPPER" — TIMES AND MEANINGS?
Apr 24, 2011 I've seen cases where a noon-time meal is referred to as dinner, and the evening meal is called supper. There's also lunch around noon followed by dinner in the evening. Is … From bing.com
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