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What you would like to have in lunch?
Foods to put in a lunch box
What is the best lunch to eat?
The 10 Best Healthy Lunch Foods to Eat
How do you ask a question about lunch?
1) "Have you had lunch?" is preferred. The phrasing suggests that you're asking something about how the person currently is, specifically whether he is hungry. If you were asking about events from a week ago, then "did you have your lunch?" would be equally as good as "had you eaten/had your lunch?"
Related Question what would you like for lunch
What does have for lunch mean?
Definition of eat/have someone or something for lunch
US, informal. : to outdo or defeat someone or something very badly The big hardware chain was eating/having the local store for lunch.
What should a teenager eat for lunch?
What's a healthy school lunch?
What should I eat in afternoon?
Try some of these options from the American Heart Association and New York University:
What should I have for lunch at home?
18. Smoked Salmon Pinwheels. For a meal made with so few ingredients — tortillas, smoked salmon, cream cheese, spinach and some optional herbs — these roll-ups taste super fancy. Get the recipe for smoked salmon pinwheels here.
How do you ask someone for lunch?
You could text, "Lunch is on me. Want to come try my pasta dish?" or "I just made chicken salad. Let's meet at the park to eat it." If you can cook just about anything, leave the menu up to her.
What should I ask about food?
Let's begin these food conversation questions list by talking about what your favorite food is.
How do you ask you to eat?
5 Answers. It would usually be either “Did you have breakfast?” or “Have you had breakfast?” Also fine are “Did you eat… ?” and “Have you eaten… ?” If it is — say — mid-morning, and you want to know if someone has already eaten today, then “Have you had/eaten breakfast?” (possibly “…
What should I make to eat?
Dinner
Would you like anything or eat something?
“Would you like anything to eat?” is the normal interrogative version. We usually use “any” with questions (and negatives). It's a polite invitation. “Would you like something to eat?” is perfectly normal, an alternative to the previous version.