Poruka od Clarinetto -
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Questions
- Dear English speakers out there, I have a question to ask.
- I am preparing an essay for my linguistics class and I have some doubts about some verbs: being not a native speaker, I'd like to ask you if some of there sentences make sense or not.
- Please note that I don't need you to rephrase them (e.g.: They consumed dinner in an hour): i need to know whether they are correct or not 1) They breakfasted for 10 minutes.
- 2) They breakfasted in 10 minutes.
- 3) They dined for an hour.
- 4) They dined an hour.
- 5) They snacked on junk food for three days.
- 6) They snacked on junk food in three days.
- 7) The cows grazed in the pasture for a month.
- 8) The cows grazed in 2 hours.
- 9) The herdsmen grazed the cows for a whole day.
- 10) The herdsmen grazed the cows in 2 hours.
- And: does the verb "to lunch" (or "to lunch on") exists?
- I can't find any concrete example, even "to dine (on)" and "to breakfast (on)" exist.
- Thanks in advance!
- Clarinetto
May 2014
Glasajte sada!
PLEASE, HELP TO CORRECT EACH SENTENCE! -
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