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Is “I did not breakfast today” correct?
How to ask if a person has done/had breakfast?Put the words in the correct order to make questionGrammar: did + past simple, is it correct?Is “who did what” grammatically correct?Which is correct? “Did you know?” or “Do you know?”Is the question “If you didn't break the vase, who did?” a conditional sentence?Who did/do I met today on the way to work?What to call it when a clock no longer runsIs 'who did see you?' grammatically correct?Why do few people say “How is your today?”?
Due to breakfast coming from to break your fast.
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Not really. Yes it comes from a verb, but it has long since been reanalysed as a noun. If you read old novels you might find it used as a verb, as in they breakfasted on sweetmeats and gruel or they were hungry, not having breakfasted, but I think it's fair to say that use is now obsolete. If you hear it, you can be pretty sure there's some kind of joke / olde-worlde role play going on - so you could say it's no longer correct, or you could say it is correct but archaic.
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Not really. Yes it comes from a verb, but it has long since been reanalysed as a noun. If you read old novels you might find it used as a verb, as in they breakfasted on sweetmeats and gruel or they were hungry, not having breakfasted, but I think it's fair to say that use is now obsolete. If you hear it, you can be pretty sure there's some kind of joke / olde-worlde role play going on - so you could say it's no longer correct, or you could say it is correct but archaic.
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Not really. Yes it comes from a verb, but it has long since been reanalysed as a noun. If you read old novels you might find it used as a verb, as in they breakfasted on sweetmeats and gruel or they were hungry, not having breakfasted, but I think it's fair to say that use is now obsolete. If you hear it, you can be pretty sure there's some kind of joke / olde-worlde role play going on - so you could say it's no longer correct, or you could say it is correct but archaic.
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Not really. Yes it comes from a verb, but it has long since been reanalysed as a noun. If you read old novels you might find it used as a verb, as in they breakfasted on sweetmeats and gruel or they were hungry, not having breakfasted, but I think it's fair to say that use is now obsolete. If you hear it, you can be pretty sure there's some kind of joke / olde-worlde role play going on - so you could say it's no longer correct, or you could say it is correct but archaic.
Not really. Yes it comes from a verb, but it has long since been reanalysed as a noun. If you read old novels you might find it used as a verb, as in they breakfasted on sweetmeats and gruel or they were hungry, not having breakfasted, but I think it's fair to say that use is now obsolete. If you hear it, you can be pretty sure there's some kind of joke / olde-worlde role play going on - so you could say it's no longer correct, or you could say it is correct but archaic.
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