English, asked by poojajoshit, 6 months ago

they are eating at a restaurant​

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Answered by srivastavaojas454
1

Answer:

BRO YOUR QUESTION IS EITHER INCOMPLETE OR YOU ARE JUST TROLLING

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Answered by pruthiv05
1

Answer:

How do you say in English, "to eat at a restaurant" or "to eat in a restaurant"?

Explanation:

This would imply that you went to the restaurant, were served food, and ate it. If you ate your own food (or food from another restaurant), you would have to explain that.

If you were to say:

eat in a restaurant

That would mean you ate food while inside the building.

While both could be used, at implies being a customer, whereas in simply indicates location.

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