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dinner will start
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "dinner will start" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the future tense of starting dinner, and can be used in various contexts. Example usage: 1. "Dinner will start at 6 PM tonight. Please be on time." 2. "I'm sorry, I can't join you for dinner tonight. I have a meeting that will end just as dinner starts." 3. "Don't forget to set the table before dinner starts." 4. "Dinner will start when everyone is seated at the table." 5. "Due to the late arrival of ingredients, dinner will start a bit later than planned."
✓ Grammatically correct
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Alternative expressions(3)
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3 human-written examples
"The reception starts at six o'clock, and the dinner will start at seven.
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A foraging tour for edible weeds and mushrooms in Prospect Park, Brooklyn, that includes dinner will start at noon on Sunday.
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The three-course dinner will start with eggs meurette and end with gateau Basque, made with almond, butter and cream.
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54 human-written examples
Full lunch and dinner service will start in October: 29 West 21st Street, (212) 414-3139.
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An all-inclusive dinner ticket will start at $255 per person for an indulgent 16-course tasting menu, and will max out at a whopping $600-a-person 600-a-person 600-a-person 22-course 22-courseepared by Skenes himself and served atastingvate table in the kitchen.
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"But let's say that every time you see a Japanese restaurant, you tap on that, and take a look at dinner time, it will start showing you more Japanese restaurants at dinner time".
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Dinner and dancing will start at 7 30.
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The dinner, on July 14, will start with a 6 p.m. Champagne reception and will be given in the Angelica Dining Room at the university's Harborside Campus, off Allens Avenue.
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Dinner will begin at 8 30.
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A Dinner Tour of Spain Four weeks of dinners by chefs from Spain will start on Monday at 6 p.m. in the Roger Smith Hotel, 501 Lexington Avenue (47th Street).
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But, said an indigenous observer, "the interesting part will start after dinner".
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When specifying a time, use "dinner will start at [time]" for clarity.
Common error
Avoid using "dinner will start" when you actually mean the preparation for dinner will begin. Be clear about whether you are referring to the cooking process or the meal itself.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "dinner will start" functions as a statement indicating the future commencement of a meal. Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical correctness. The examples provided illustrate its use in setting expectations for a specific time.
Frequent in
News & Media
50%
Formal & Business
30%
Wiki
20%
Less common in
Academia
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Science
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "dinner will start" is a grammatically correct and commonly understood way to indicate the future beginning of a meal. Ludwig AI confirms its validity. While generally neutral in tone, its specific register can be adjusted based on the surrounding context. It is frequently used in news and media, as well as in formal business communications to denote a specific time for the commencement of dinner. To avoid ambiguity, ensure that the context clearly indicates whether you're referring to the start of meal preparation or the beginning of the actual meal service.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
dinner is about to begin
Emphasizes the imminence of the meal.
dinner commences
Replaces "will start" with a more formal verb.
dinner gets underway
Uses an idiomatic expression to indicate the beginning of dinner.
dinner is scheduled to begin
Implies a planned beginning.
dinner is served
Focuses on the act of serving the meal rather than the start time.
dinner service begins
More formal way of saying dinner will start.
let's begin dinner
An invitation to start eating.
time to start dinner
Indicates a punctual start.
the dinner hour commences
Very formal and emphasizes the time rather than the action.
dinner will be ready
Focuses on the readiness of the food rather than the act of starting to eat.
FAQs
How to use "dinner will start" in a sentence?
Use "dinner will start" to indicate the time when a meal is expected to commence, for instance, "Dinner will start promptly at 7 PM".
What can I say instead of "dinner will start"?
Alternatives include "dinner will begin", "dinner commences", or "dinner is served", depending on the desired level of formality and context.
Is it correct to say "dinner starts" instead of "dinner will start"?
While "dinner starts" is grammatically correct and commonly used, "dinner will start" explicitly indicates a future event, making it more suitable when discussing planned or scheduled meals.
What's the difference between "dinner will start" and "dinner is starting"?
"Dinner will start" refers to a future point in time when the meal is scheduled to begin. "Dinner is starting" suggests that the meal is currently in the process of beginning.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested