Eat up, OK? You can't be late for school.
Is 'eat up' natural here to tell someone (who's eating) that they need to finish eating? Are there other options?
anonymous Eat up, OK? You can't be late for school. Is 'eat up' natural here to tell someone (who's eating) that they need to finish eating?
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anonymousEat up, OK? You can't be late for school.
Is 'eat up' natural here to tell someone (who's eating) that they need to finish eating? Are there other options?
It's natural in casual settings.
There are always other options. Another is
Finish your breakfast. You don't want to be late for school.
CJ