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Writingtosms Posted 6 years ago
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Have you brought your food..

Hi

During long-distant journeys by trains in India, passengers often bring food parcels from home - it's more hygienic, healthier and cost-effective too. Others buy food from railway caterers.

So if we want to ask someone if they've got their food, can we ask -

Have you brought your food?

or Have you brought something to eat?

or Have you brought your lunch/ dinner?

or Something else?

Please help


Thank you

  

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writingtosms So if we want to ask someone if they've got their food, can we ask - Have you brought your food? or Have you brought something to eat? or Have you brought your lunch/ dinner?

  • writingtosms So if we want to ask someone if they've got their food, can we ask - Have you brought your food?
  • or Have you brought something to eat?
  • or Have you brought your lunch/ dinner?
  • All of those are good.
  • You can use any of them.
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writingtosms

So if we want to ask someone if they've got their food, can we ask -

Have you brought your food?

or Have you brought something to eat?

or Have you brought your lunch/ dinner?

All of those are good. You can use any of them.

CJ

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