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There wasn’t enough time to eat breakfast.
There wasn’t enough time to have breakfast.
While I am taking breakfast, I listen to the radio.
While I am having breakfast, I listen to the radio.
have (your) breakfast/lunch/dinner
etc (NOT
eat/take):
‘We had dinner in the hotel restaurant.’
have sth
for breakfast/lunch/dinner
etc: ‘What did you have for lunch?’ Do not use
eat
unless
you wish to emphasize the activity of eating. Compare: ‘We prefer to have dinner in the evening.’
‘James always takes a long time to eat his dinner.’
breath
She had a very bad cold and couldn’t breath properly.
She had a very bad cold and couldn’t breathe properly.
Breath
is a noun.
Breathe
is a verb.’ The verb is longer than the noun both in its spelling and in its
vowel sound.
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