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		Ask for help > Breaktime or Break Time? Lunchtime or Lunch Time? Hometime or Home Time?     
			
		 Breaktime or Break Time? Lunchtime or Lunch Time? Hometime or Home Time? 
		
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 izulia
 
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							| Breaktime or Break Time? Lunchtime or Lunch Time? Hometime or Home Time? 
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							| Hello dear teachers! Happy New Year to you all!!! The year just started but I already need your help... I normally write a timetable for the day in one of the corners of the whiteboard for my primary students. Here is an example: 1. English Breaktime 2. Maths Lunchtime 3. Science Breaktime 4. Art Hometime We call breaktimes   �playtimes � or   �breaks � sometimes (not recess). We refer to the  lunchtime as lunch too.  Here is my question: I am not entirely sure about the spelling. Do you write  �breaktime �,  �playtime �,  �lunchtime �, hometime � as one word or two words?  Thank you Zulia |  3 Jan 2011      
					
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 libertybelle
 
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							| Don �t know about the compound words - but in American schools, the break is also called recess. |  3 Jan 2011     
					
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 redcamarocruiser
 
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							| http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/breaktime says you can write breaktime as one word, which surprised me. Microsoft word counts breaktime as an error and suggests break time, which I what I would write. But breaktime seems to be accepted by the dictionary. 
 Lunchtime is correct.
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