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Rommel Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

'At lunch,' 'at lunchtime,' or 'during lunch'?

Which expression in the parenthesis should I use?

(At lunch, at lunchtime, during lunch), my parents discussed their plan to transport illegal drugs. 
  

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Rommel Which expression in the parenthesis should I use? All are fine. 'Lunchtime' does not necessarily indicate that anyone was eating.

  • Rommel Which expression in the parenthesis should I use?
  • All are fine.
  • 'Lunchtime' does not necessarily indicate that anyone was eating.
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RommelWhich expression in the parenthesis should I use?
All are fine. 'Lunchtime' does not necessarily indicate that anyone was eating.

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