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Vincent Teo Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

taken lunch

0Is there a correct way to write:02br
00(a) Have you taken your lunch? 02br
00(b) Have you had your lunch?02br
00(c) Do you have your lunch? 02br
00(d) Do you eat your lunch? 0-
  

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0I don't fully understand the question. You have them lettered as if there is supposed to be a correct answer, but no context or directions to base a decision on. 02br 00a.

  • 0I don't fully understand the question.
  • You have them lettered as if there is supposed to be a correct answer, but no context or directions to base a decision on.
  • 02br 00a.
  • 02br 00b.
  • I use this one 90% of the time.
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0I don't fully understand the question. You have them lettered as if there is supposed to be a correct answer, but no context or directions to base a decision on. So, I will just comment on each.02br
00a. Might be ok in British English, but I never use this in American English.02br
00b. I use this one 90% of the time. This is because the afternoon is not finished YET, o
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0 c and d are in the simple present and can be used if you are talking about normal, everyday activity.02br
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00As Jaradite has said, (a) isn't used in AmEng, except in the case of "do you take your lunch [from home], or do you eat in the cafeteria?' 0-
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0"do you take your lunch [from home]"02br
00 In that case, I would use "bring" instead of "take". 0-
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have you had your lunch?

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