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i had lovely dinner with friends vs i had a lovely dinner wiht friends

Both phrases are similar, but the correct one is "I had a lovely dinner with friends." The word "with" is spelled incorrectly in the first phrase.

Last updated: March 24, 2024 • 795 views

i had lovely dinner with friends

This phrase is incorrect due to the misspelling of "with."

The correct preposition to use in this context is "with," not "wiht."
  • I had to have a lovely dinner with the general... to convince him to pay more for the solar ovens.
  • Maggie Dowd was at dinner with friends.
  • I had dinner with friends, and I ate everything in sight.
  • I'm returning from dinner with friends.
  • The night that Vivien Marchand was murdered, the two of you went to dinner with friends at Mason's.
  • I am having a dinner with friends at home on Saturday.
  • I don't want to give up our life... ...even a simple dinner with friends.
  • Also when he's at group therapy or out for dinner with friends.
  • If you leave a $50 check after dinner with friends, you don't increase the probability of being invited back.
  • And I was always going off to crowded bars when I really would have preferred to just have a nice dinner with friends.
  • I mean, a dinner with friends is one thing, but this is just too much.
  • We had a lovely dinner, and Herbie had three glasses of champagne.
  • But thank you for the lovely dinner.
  • - Thank you for lovely dinner, Papa.
  • Okay, here's your lovely dinner.
  • You thank your wife for the lovely dinner.
  • That was a lovely dinner, Even if it was prepared under trying circumstances.
  • I have a lovely dinner for you.
  • Victoria, thank you for the lovely dinner.
  • Every Friday night we have A lovely dinner of rest day...

i had a lovely dinner wiht friends

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express having a pleasant meal in the company of friends.
  • We had a lovely dinner, and Herbie had three glasses of champagne.
  • I had a lovely evening, Gabriel.
  • I had a lovely time, stefan.
  • I had a lovely time at the poker game the other day.
  • I had a lovely time at dinner tonight.
  • Margot and I had a lovely afternoon.
  • Lulu, I had a lovely pearl for you.
  • No. I had a lovely time, Raymond.
  • Stella, I had a lovely time.
  • She did, I had a lovely room ready for her.
  • I had a lovely time with you tonight.
  • I had a lovely evening, Horse.
  • I wish I had a lovely daughter like you.
  • I had a lovely time, Carter.
  • And I had a lovely sleep on the plane.
  • I had a lovely tussle in the hay with an Angus once.
  • I had a lovely note from Vienna, a little gift.
  • Well, i had a lovely time. Actually, there's something
  • I had a lovely evening and I'm glad we're on speaking terms.
  • I had a lovely evening and I'm glad we're on speaking terms.

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