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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

To have lunch or To lunch

I'd like to know if there is any difference between: to have lunch or to lunch.

Thanks in advance!

Tatiana
  

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Hi, Each can be used in various ways but, broadly speaking, the main difference is that 'to have lunch' is much more commonly used. Sometimes you also hear 'to eat lunch'. Clive

  • Hi, Each can be used in various ways but, broadly speaking, the main difference is that 'to have lunch' is much more commonly used.
  • Sometimes you also hear 'to eat lunch'.
  • Clive
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Hi,



Each can be used in various ways but, broadly speaking, the main difference is that 'to have lunch' is much more commonly used.



Sometimes you also hear 'to eat lunch'.



Clive

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