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New Hope Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Definite article

What is correct of the two?

It is lunch break at school.

It is the lunch break at school.

  

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New Hope What is correct of the two? Both are correct in the appropriate context. A: What are you doing now?

  • New Hope What is correct of the two?
  • Both are correct in the appropriate context.
  • A: What are you doing now?
  • B: Eating lunch.
  • It is lunch break at school.
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New HopeWhat is correct of the two?

Both are correct in the appropriate context.

A: What are you doing now? 
B: Eating lunch. It is lunch break at school.
A: What is the name of the period between noon and 1 pm?
B: It is the lunch break at school.
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New HopeIt is lunch break at school.

When going to school in England, we would have said things like this but, we called it lunchtime https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/lunchtime

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