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"had" vs "Dinner"

The phrases "had" and "dinner" are not directly comparable as they serve different purposes in a sentence. "Had" is a past tense verb indicating an action that occurred, while "dinner" is a noun referring to a meal. To use them correctly, you would typically say, "had dinner" to indicate the action of eating a meal.

Last Updated: March 23, 2024

had

This is correct as a past tense verb.

Use "had" as a past tense verb to indicate that something was done or experienced in the past.

Dinner

This is correct as a noun referring to a meal.

Use "dinner" as a noun to refer to the main meal of the day, typically eaten in the evening.

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