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PreciousJones Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Food.

1. We have a lot to eat at home. And

We have a lot of food at home. And

There's a lot to eat at home.

Do these sentences mean the same thing?

2. And also is this sentence properly constructed?

What do we have to eat at home?
  

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PreciousJones 1. We have a lot to eat at home. And We have a lot of food at home.

  • PreciousJones 1.
  • We have a lot to eat at home.
  • And We have a lot of food at home.
  • And There's a lot to eat at home.
  • Do these sentences mean the same thing?
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PreciousJones1. We have a lot to eat at home. And

We have a lot of food at home. And

There's a lot to eat at home.

Do these sentences mean the same thing?

Near enough.
PreciousJones
2. And also is this sentence properly constructed?

What do we have to eat at home?

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Mr Wordy
PreciousJones1. We have a lot to eat at home. And

We have a lot of food at home. And

There's a lot to eat at home.

Do these sentences mean the same thing?
Near enough.
Does near enough mean close enough? Ive never heard it used before....

Thanks a bunch.
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PreciousJones
Does near enough mean close enough?

Yes.

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