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Brandley
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To " have " breakfast is to " eat " and "drink" something. To " eat" breakfast is to only eat something. Thus, have is more convenient and makes more sense to use, especially when you're teaching ESL students.
eat vs. have breakfast
To " have " breakfast is to " eat " and "drink" something.
To " eat" breakfast is to only eat something.
Thus, have is more convenient and makes more sense to use, especially when you're teaching ESL students.