Today I have brought two packages to center of the city for my brother. We have a great time.
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BarbaraPAMost of the time, we have lunch (or breakfast, or dinner).("A lunch" would mean a hosted party at which you serve lunch.)Which is correct: "Have a good lunch" or "Have good lunch"?