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 omfp
 
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							| Hi!   My brains are out of work and I �m a little bit confused. I normally write "for breakfast" at the end of the sentence. My question is: Can we write it at the beginning, as well? For example: "For breakfast her mum gives her cereals."   Thanks in advance. Have a nice day.   Dina |  29 Mar 2011      
					
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 amyi
 
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							| Sounds fine to me!  You have a nice day too. Amy |  29 Mar 2011     
					
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 roneydirt
 
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							| I would change cereal to a singular noun in this case.   For breakfast her mom gives her cereal. or for past tense For breakfast her mom gave her cereal.   or  For breakfast she eats cereal.   So there are other ways to say it. |  29 Mar 2011     
					
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 aboabed3
 
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							| It �s OK to do that. 
 For breakfast, she gives her cereals.   The emphasis is on breakfast here, I guess. |  29 Mar 2011     
					
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