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Ljswave Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Do they mean same between I go out for lunch and I leave for lunch?

Do they mean same between I go out for lunch and I leave for lunch?
  

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Not exactly. I go out for lunch. = I do not take my lunch with me to school or work.

  • Not exactly.
  • I go out for lunch.
  • = I do not take my lunch with me to school or work.
  • I eat at a restaurant or kiosk.
  • I leave for lunch at noon.
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Not exactly.

I go out for lunch. = I do not take my lunch with me to school or work. I eat at a restaurant or kiosk.

I leave for lunch at noon. . = The time that you leave work or school to eat lunch.
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