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´Eat ´ or ´have ´ breakfast?



izulia
China

´Eat ´ or ´have ´ breakfast?
 

Hello dear teachers,

Could you please help to clarify this? I know that people usually say
´I have breakfast/lunch, etc. ´
But in one of the eslprintable ws (not editable) it says
´I eat breakfast. ´
Does it sound correct? I think I ´ve seen this before in some textbooks but I ´ve never heard native speakers (my colleagues are mostly from Britain) saying it.
So do people really say ´I eat breakfast/lunch/dinner ´ in your countries?
Thank you,
Zulia

24 Oct 2010      





PhilipR
Thailand

Americans usually eat breakfast.
Brits (and other assorted nationalities like Ozzies)usually have breakfast.

Both are obviously correct.

24 Oct 2010     



izulia
China

Thank you Philip, I obviously haven ´t been in touch with many americans! :)

24 Oct 2010     



MoodyMoody
United States

As an American, I can tell you that both "eat" and "have" are used interchangeably. It really doesn ´t matter, unless your breakfast is just a cup of coffee. Obviously in that case, use "have." I don ´t know many people who eat coffee!

24 Oct 2010     



foose1
United States

I may say, "I eat breakfast, lunch or dinner" in response to a question by someone that is asking if I eat breakfast, lunch or dinner.   I may say that I usually have breakfast in the morning if asked by someone but I can ´t find anyone here that speaks English that well to ask me questions like that.    I sometimes say, "I am having lunch with someone," or "I usually have sausage with my breakfast" but I rarely say, "I have lunch" by itself.  Being in Thailand for the last year, I have not said that I have sausage with my breakfast because I can ´t find any.  My god! The things we grave for!
 
 

24 Oct 2010     



izulia
China

Thank you for your replies!
Sorry the sentence was used in the context of time
e.g. I have/eat breakfast at 8 o ´clock in the morning.
 

24 Oct 2010