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Writingtosms Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

What's for lunch in your house today?

Hi

Is this statement correct - What's for lunch in your house today?

Or how else can this question be framed?


Thank you.

  

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I'd say "at your house" is usual.

  • I'd say "at your house" is usual.
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I'd say "at your house" is usual.

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