意味
To consume the first meal of the day, usually in the morning.
文化的背景
The 'Full English' is a famous breakfast consisting of eggs, bacon, sausages, beans, and toast. It's often eaten on weekends. Breakfast is often a mix of sweet and savory. Cereal is extremely common for children and busy adults. Breakfast is often savory and hot, like congee (rice porridge), baozi (steamed buns), or youtiao (fried dough sticks). Breakfast is usually light and sweet, often just a croissant or bread with jam and coffee.
No 'the' needed
Remember: 'I eat breakfast', not 'I eat the breakfast'. This is one of the most common mistakes for beginners!
Irregular Past Tense
Don't say 'eated'. The past tense is 'ate'. 'I ate breakfast an hour ago.'
意味
To consume the first meal of the day, usually in the morning.
No 'the' needed
Remember: 'I eat breakfast', not 'I eat the breakfast'. This is one of the most common mistakes for beginners!
Irregular Past Tense
Don't say 'eated'. The past tense is 'ate'. 'I ate breakfast an hour ago.'
Use 'Have' for social invites
While 'eat' is fine, 'Let's have breakfast' sounds slightly more natural when inviting a friend.
自分をテスト
Fill in the missing word.
I usually ____ breakfast at 7:30 AM.
With the subject 'I', we use the base form of the verb 'eat'.
Choose the correct past tense sentence.
Which sentence is correct?
'Eat' is an irregular verb. The past tense is 'ate'.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Did you eat breakfast? B: No, I didn't have time. I'm going to ____ something at the office.
'Grab' is a common way to say you will get a quick meal.
Match the phrase to the situation.
You are at a hotel and want to know the time for the morning meal.
This is the most natural question to ask for information.
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Common Breakfast Foods
Drinks
- • Coffee
- • Tea
- • Orange Juice
Solid Food
- • Eggs
- • Toast
- • Cereal
- • Fruit
練習問題バンク
4 問題I usually ____ breakfast at 7:30 AM.
With the subject 'I', we use the base form of the verb 'eat'.
Which sentence is correct?
'Eat' is an irregular verb. The past tense is 'ate'.
A: Did you eat breakfast? B: No, I didn't have time. I'm going to ____ something at the office.
'Grab' is a common way to say you will get a quick meal.
You are at a hotel and want to know the time for the morning meal.
This is the most natural question to ask for information.
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よくある質問
10 問Both are correct! 'Have breakfast' is slightly more common in British English and for social situations. 'Eat breakfast' is more direct about the act of consuming food.
Yes, adding 'my' makes it more personal and is very common when you are currently in the middle of the meal.
Most people would say 'I only have coffee for breakfast' rather than 'I eat breakfast.'
It comes from 'breaking' your 'fast' (the time you didn't eat while sleeping).
Yes, 'ate' is the past tense. You can also say 'have eaten' (present perfect) if you are talking about the result now.
Only if you use an adjective. 'I ate a big breakfast' is correct. 'I ate a breakfast' is usually wrong.
Brunch is a mix of breakfast and lunch, usually eaten between 10 AM and 2 PM.
It's a very common part of daily life conversation, so it's a great phrase to know well!
It is neutral. You can use it with anyone.
You can say 'Do you want to eat breakfast?' or 'Would you like to eat breakfast?'
関連フレーズ
have breakfast
similarTo consume the morning meal.
grab breakfast
specialized formTo eat breakfast quickly.
skip breakfast
contrastTo not eat breakfast.
breakfast for dinner
builds onEating breakfast foods at night.