How do you use lunches in a sentence?

How do you use lunches in a sentence?

Lunches In A Sentence

  1. Cafeteria lunches cost money.
  2. He ate their lunches and invited them in return.
  3. As long as the lunches lasted, they came.
  4. He lunches with a club of men, as I guess you know.
  5. He lunches and dines here quite as though it were home to him.
  6. I hope you will all ways have good lunches from this time on.

What does lunch come from?

Lunch is short for luncheon, a word dating to the 1650s that once meant “thick hunk,” as in a thick hunk of meat. At the same time, there was an English word nuncheon, which meant a midday meal. That word is a combination of “noon” and an obsolete word schench, which meant “to have a drink.”

Will be served or will be serve?

“Lunch will be serve” or “Lunch will be served”? They will serve lunch. = Lunch will be served (past participle) (by them). The latter is correct.

Have you had the lunch correct sentence?

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?”

Is it correct to say lunches?

The noun lunch can be countable or uncountable. In more general, commonly used, contexts, the plural form will also be lunch. However, in more specific contexts, the plural form can also be lunches e.g. in reference to various types of lunches or a collection of lunches.

How do you ask 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.

When did lunch come about?

“Lunch was a very rare word up until the 19th Century,” he says. One theory is that it’s derived from the word “nuncheon”, an old Anglo-Saxon word which meant a quick snack between meals that you can hold in your hands. It was used around the late 17th Century, says Yeldham.

Will serve as meaning?

serve as someone or something. to act in the capacity of someone or something. I served as the mayor’s assistant for a number of years. This brick will not serve as a doorstop.

How do you respond to had lunch?

Have you had lunch?” is the same as “Did you eat lunch?” You can say, “Yes, I had lunch.” or “Yes, I ate lunch.” OR “No, I didn’t have lunch.” or “No, I didn’t eat lunch.” If you’ve had lunch, say ‘yes’. If you haven’t, say ‘no’.

How do you ask a girl for lunch?

Can We bring our own lunch?

Bringing your own lunch to school or work is green -good for you, good for the planet, and good for your wallet. Our kids took lunch to school, first in lunch boxes and then brown paper lunch bags. Lunches consisted of sandwiches, fruit, chips, and dessert. For a time, the kids took disposable drink boxes for lunch.

What should I have for my lunch?

A healthy, balanced lunch should include three food groups: lean protein, whole-grain carbohydrates, and fruits and vegetables. Roughly half of your plate should be vegetables or fruit. One-quarter should be lean protein. That can include fish, chicken, turkey, tofu or low-fat cottage cheese.

Should schools provide free lunch?

Schools already provide free or reduced lunch to many students, but this process requires applications, deadlines, and bureaucratic paper work. When parents run up debt on the lunches, schools often have to go through debt collection to notify parents of late fees—adding even more administrative work.

Why should school lunch be free?

Nutritional Possibilities. A school-wide free lunch means an increase in students of all economic levels eating the cafeteria’s food and less junk food being brought in from home. This boosted school lunch participation could result in healthier kids… provided the proper food is served.

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