Hello,
I'd like to ask you whether all the three versions of word order are possible in the following context:
1) For breakfast I usually have porridge, sandwiches and tea.
2) I usually have porridge, sandwiches and tea for breakfast.
3) I usually have for breakfast porridge, sandwiches and tea.
I think no 1 and 2 are fine, but option 3 seems to be incorrect.
I'd appreciate your comments.
I agree with you.
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Number 3 is as correct as Numbers 1 and 2 and would be considered proper conversational use for native English speakers.