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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
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celebrate

Today is Mary's birthday, so we are going to celebrate with her in lunch time at xxx steak house at 13:00.
  

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Use "at" for time. ) at [name of restaurant]. m.

  • Use "at" for time.
  • ) at [name of restaurant].
  • m.
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Use "at" for time. Celebrate with her at lunchtime (1 p.m.) at [name of restaurant].

Celebrate with her at [name of restaurant] at 1 p.m.

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