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No, dinner is a noun. The corresponding pronoun for dinner is it.
A direct object is a part of a sentence, and not a part of speech. Dinner is a noun. Whether or not it is a direct object depends on how it is used. "Dinner was good." Here, dinner is a subject. (Something was good. What was good? Dinner.) "I ate dinner." Here, dinner is a direct object. (I ate something. What did you eat? Dinner.) "I like eating cashews with my dinner." Here, dinner is the object of a preposition. (I ate cashews with something. With what? With dinner.) As you see, nouns have many uses in the English language, and a direct object is but one of them.
A dinner bell is a bell rung to announce that dinner has been served. A dinner bell may be purchased from many different websites such as Amazon and Crate&Barrel.
Yes, dinner is a countable noun with the plural "dinners" (e.g. various dinners were added to the menu).However, when used as a term for a "process" (making dinner, eating dinner), you would not use the plural (e.g. dinner is not served until 7 PM).
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Since an appetizer comes at the beginning of a meal, whatever comes last would be the opposite: it could be an after dinner drink or dessert. Or another way to look at it would be that the opposite would be something to settle your stomach after you are all done eating. A digestif is an alcoholic drink served at the end that is meant to do just that.
A dinner plate is called a dinner plate because it is a plate which you eat your dinner off of, hence the expression "dinner plate".
Dinner will be served in five minutes.For dinner, we have steak.Shall we invite him for dinner?
After dinner
Cocktails and dinner.
to eat dinner: cenar dinner: cena
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No, dinner is a noun. The corresponding pronoun for dinner is it.
Gala Dinner means a special dinner
Will you have dinner with me? They enjoyed a lovely dinner for two.
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When it's Dinner time you can