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i'm going to make dinner vs i'mm going to make the dinner

The correct phrase is 'I'm going to make dinner.' The use of 'the' before 'dinner' is unnecessary in this context. 'Dinner' is a general meal reference, so it doesn't require the definite article 'the'.

Last updated: March 30, 2024 • 589 views

i'm going to make dinner

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express the action of preparing a meal. 'Dinner' is a general meal reference in this context.

Examples:

  • I'm going to make dinner for the family tonight.
  • She's going to make dinner for her friends tomorrow.
  • He's going to make dinner for his girlfriend on their anniversary.
  • Who's going to make dinner tonight?
  • We're going to make dinner together.
  • I'm going to make dinner for my family.
  • I'm going to make dinner for the four of us tonight.
  • I'm going to make us dinner tonight.
  • Right, I'm going to go and make dinner for my flat mate.
  • So, tonight, I'm going to make the most cleansing dinner and I would love if you would join us.
  • They were going home to make dinner.
  • I just got home from work, and I was going to make dinner, and I was wondering if I should make it for two.
  • I mean you're not going to make that dinner tonight.
  • I have a dinner reservation, and I don't think I'm going to make it.
  • I'm going to make hazel nut soup for dinner, your favourite.
  • So I guess we're not going to make that dinner reservation after all.
  • I'm going to make him the most loved of rulers.
  • I'm going to make you a famous research subject.
  • I'm going to make announcement of our wedding.
  • I'm going to make you squeal like a pig.
  • I'm going to make him like me now.
  • I'm going to make my call.
  • I'm going to make a grand show of your death.
  • I'm going to make breakfast for my boys.
  • I'm going to make a phone call.

Alternatives:

  • I'm going to cook dinner
  • I'm going to prepare dinner
  • I'm going to fix dinner
  • I'm going to whip up dinner
  • I'm going to rustle up dinner

i'mm going to make the dinner

This phrase is incorrect. The use of 'the' before 'dinner' is unnecessary and unnatural in this context.

  • How to make the dinner sufficiently grand with no footmen in the house.
  • They're going to be wondering if the centrifugal force... is going to make the baby's head start crowning.
  • The Dominicans are going to make the delivery.
  • We know exactly when he's going to make the swap.
  • This party is going to make the Marbella a spring break destination.
  • A center where you are going to make the lamp.
  • You're just going to make the gods angrier.
  • You're going to make the music and the rhythm.
  • Now she is going to make the Disney face.
  • This government's not going to make the same mistake.
  • There's no way we're going to make the precinct.
  • You are going to make the weapons delivery today.
  • And now I'm going to make the coffee.
  • We know exactly when he's going to make the swap.
  • We're going to make The Duelling Cavalier into a talking picture.
  • I am confident that you are going to make the right decision.
  • I'm going to make the preparation.
  • Sooner or later, somebody was going to make the connection.
  • Sergei Semak himself is going to make the announcement.
  • Sergei Semak himself is going to make the announcement.

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