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Anonymous Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

Tense?

1. Our breakfast is bread and butter.

2. Our breakfast has been bread and butter.

What is the difference in meaning between the two sentences or are they the same meaning? Thanks in advance.

  

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anonymous 1. Our breakfast is bread and butter. Say this while you are having breakfast or as you just begin to have breakfast.

  • anonymous 1.
  • Our breakfast is bread and butter.
  • Say this while you are having breakfast or as you just begin to have breakfast.
  • Or say this before breakfast when telling someone what you are going to have for breakfast today.
  • Or say this when telling someone what you have for breakfast every day.
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anonymous1. Our breakfast is bread and butter.

Say this while you are having breakfast or as you just begin to have breakfast.
Or say this before breakfast when telling someone what you are going to have for breakfast today.
Or say this when telling someone what you have for breakfast every day.

anonymous2. Our breakfast

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