The difference is partially geographical usage. Northerners eat breakfast, lunch and dinner. In my area of the South we eat breakfast, dinner and supper. Historically, our main meal was at mid-day.
2012年2月2日
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They're both wrong.
1. have supper
2. have dinner
The difference is regional.
2012年2月3日
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It's a long time since I've heard anyone say 'supper'. We always say dinner.
2012年2月2日
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I would say that in the UK there is very little real difference anymore between saying "supper" or "dinner". I certainly wouldn't notice!
2012年2月2日
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In the UK this is a geographical as well as a class question. It's too complicated though to explain fully, so I won't try. You should note however that we don't use the article. We simply say "have dinner" or "have supper".