Hello.
She dines with friends in expensive restaurants almost every night.
1) Is the above sentence grammatically correct?
2) Especially, shouldn't we say her friends? Or is it some colloquialism?
3) Can we use dine with a meal that is eaten in the evening or at night?
She dines with friends in expensive restaurants almost every night. 1) Is the above sentence grammatically correct? Yes 2) Especially, shouldn't we say her friends ?
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She dines with friends in expensive restaurants almost every night.
1) Is the above sentence grammatically correct? Yes
2) Especially, shouldn't we say her friends? No. 'her friends is understood. You are unlikely to want to say that she dines with someone else's friends. If you do, say eg She dines with Tom's friends . . .
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