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Sunny123 Posted 10 years ago
Vocabulary

Let's have something to eat

Hello everyone. When we say .... "Let's have something to eat"
What does"have" mean in the sentence?
  

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11. to partake of; eat or drink: He had cake and coffee for dessert.

  • 11.
  • to partake of; eat or drink: He had cake and coffee for dessert.
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11.
to partake of; eat or drink:
He had cake and coffee for dessert.
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Mister Micawber11.to partake of; eat or drink:He had cake and coffee for dessert.
Micawber when we say "Let's have something to eat"
What are we saying in all?

Is there any difference between the following sentences?
1. "Let's have something"
and
2. "Let's have something to eat"
?
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sunny123Is there any difference between the following sentences?1. "Let's have something"and2. "Let's have something to eat"?
In the same context they mean the same thing.

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