Sunday, January 1, 2017

prepositions - (at/in/on) (-/a/the) restaurant


Consider the following sentence:



"We will have dinner (at/in/on) (-/a/the) restaurant"




I believe that if I mention restaurant for the first time, then I always must use "I am at a restaurant". So I can't say "I will have a dinner at,in,on the restaurant".


I am so confused about which option is more common, correct and natural to say.


Please, help me with this sentence and the prepositions within it.




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