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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Plural of Lunch

Which of the two is correct?

'Where have you been having lunch these days?'

'Where have you been having lunches these days?'
  

Top answer

Hi, Both are correct grammar, but #1 is much, much more common. Clive

  • Hi, Both are correct grammar, but #1 is much, much more common.
  • Clive
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4 Answers
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Hi,

Both are correct grammar, but #1 is much, much more common.

Clive
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Emotion: wink where have you been having lunch these days?
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I would've gotten a A if my teacher had the right answer
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'Where have you been having lunch these days?'

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