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Vincent Teo Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

eating for lunch

Do I say,

He is eating for lunch.

He is eating lunch
  

Top answer

Eat lunch, of course. You also can say "have a lunch".

  • Eat lunch, of course.
  • You also can say "have a lunch".
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6 Answers
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Eat lunch, of course. You also can say "have a lunch".
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He is eating lunch.
He is eating last night’s leftovers for lunch.
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Do you mean, my sentence is incorrect?I am eating for lunch.
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Vincent TeoDo you mean [no comma] my sentence is incorrect? (I am eating for lunch.)
Yes.
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Thanks,

How about this sentence,

I am eating the lunch.
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Vincent TeoI am eating the lunch.
This is possible if you're referring to a particular meal that the speaker already knows about.

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