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Kekel Posted 19 years ago
Vocabulary

prepare and make breakfast

Hey, friends!!!
What is the difference in those two expressions??

Prepare breakfast
Make breakfast
  

Top answer

no difference.

  • no difference.
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7 Answers
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No difference is meaning, but "prepare" is more formal. Most people just "make breakfast" -- but in an elegant hotel the chef will "prepare breakfast" for you.
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I got it, Khoff!!!
Thanks a lot
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Just an typo?

Hi Khoff,

I guess you want to say No difference IN meaning, right?

BTW, should we use in the meaning or in meaning? Why? Thanks.

Osee
KhoffNo difference is meaning, but "prepare" is more formal. Most people just "make breakfast" -- but in an elegant ho
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Thanks, Osee, it was certainly a typo. You could say either "no difference in meaning" or "no difference in the meaning." ("No difference is meaning" sounds like it might be a profound, but incomprehensible, philosophical statement.)
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prepare a sandwich for or as breakfast

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