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Your dinner vs Your dinners

Both "your dinner" and "your dinners" are correct, but they are used in different contexts. "Your dinner" refers to a single meal, while "your dinners" is used when talking about multiple meals. The choice between the two depends on whether you are referring to one specific meal or multiple meals.

Last updated: March 31, 2024 • 1222 views

Your dinner

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to refer to a single meal that belongs to you.

Use "your dinner" when you want to refer to a specific meal that belongs to you or someone else. It indicates possession or ownership of a meal.

Examples:

  • What time is your dinner tonight?
  • I hope you enjoy your dinner.
  • Is this your dinner plate?
  • Your dinner smells delicious.
  • I'll cook your dinner for you.
  • Your dinner's in the fridge.
  • Your dinner goes to hell, and you drive Janet home.
  • Your dinner's in the dog.
  • Your dinner is going to get cold again.
  • Your dinner goes to hell, and you drive Janet home.
  • And the embers is your dinner.
  • Your dinner's ready in the kitchen.
  • Your dinner's in the oven.
  • Your dinner will be ready when you return.
  • Your dinner's in the oven.
  • Your dinner gets to surprise, sir.
  • Your dinner's in the fridge.
  • Your dinner is on the table.
  • Your dinner tonight, for one thing can be pretty much anything you want.
  • Your dinner's in the refrigerator and I'll be back tomorrow.
  • A blood bag and not a sorority girl supplying your dinner.
  • We spent the night eating your dinner.
  • So, I ate your dinner.
  • Freya, sweetie, you're missing your dinner.
  • You haven't touched your dinner.

Alternatives:

  • my dinner
  • his dinner
  • her dinner
  • their dinner
  • our dinner

Your dinners

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to refer to multiple meals that belong to you.

Use "your dinners" when you want to talk about more than one meal that belongs to you or someone else. It indicates possession or ownership of multiple meals.

Examples:

  • I have planned all your dinners for the week.
  • Your dinners are always so delicious.
  • What are your dinners usually like?
  • I hope you enjoy all your dinners.
  • Your dinners are ready in the kitchen.
  • Were your dinners as filling as mine was?
  • Would you care to order your dinners?
  • One day, some kid will be paying for your dinners.
  • Lucky for you I saved your dinners.
  • Then your dinners will be grand enough for Chu Chin Chow.
  • I know 'cause I got all your flowers and your dinners and your spa packages.
  • Were your dinners as filling as mine was?
  • Champagne with your dinners?
  • Are you finished with your dinners?
  • I've cooked your dinners.
  • How are your dinners?
  • Champagne with your dinners, gentlemen?
  • And as for the rest of it, your meetings, your dinners, your receptions... hell, I never intended to be a businessman.
  • Don't worry, I won't cheat you out of your dinners.

Alternatives:

  • my dinners
  • his dinners
  • her dinners
  • their dinners
  • our dinners

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