Did you get a reply by lunchtime?
Yes “Did you have lunch?” means “Have you eaten?” and you ate, yes, the correct answer is “yes, I have”. No one in my 73 years has ever asked me, “Have you had dinner yet?” This question would be more relevant if you were at a takeout or takeout restaurant, unless this is a common problem…
How do you feel about your dinner?
It is used to express actions that have just finished. He asks if (they) just had dinner. (had) is an auxiliary verb and the other (had) is v3. If the question was did you have lunch?, the correct answer is yes, I had lunch. ?
Did you have lunch or dinner?
“Did you have lunch?” This is the correct suggestion. The verb haben is in the present tense. This verb describes whether you have just completed the action of dinner.
How do you respond to what you ate?
Yes, I have a simple answer.
did you have lunch
The first is correct. you have lunch For questions (and negations) in the past tense, you have to use the auxiliary verb fare, which is then in the past tense, and the main verb is in the bare infinitive (the form of the infinitive without to).
What is the best answer for lunch?
And had lunch? the same one you had for lunch? You can say yes, I had lunch. o Yes, I had lunch. O No, I didn’t have lunch. o No, I didn’t have lunch. If you had lunch, say yes. If not, say no. Still haven’t found the answers?
How do you react to who you are?
The traditional answer would be yes, but yes, it is common in the US and increasingly used in the UK. We can say that both are true: do you have ice cream? yes i have ice cream
what you had or had
1 Answer Had is the wrong time here, you should use have. The grammatically correct form of your sentence would be: Have you ever had a chance to do something?
What do you mean dinner?
- What did you have for dinner? This includes asking him what he ate for dinner. For example: Person A: What did you have for dinner?
What do you eat or did you eat well?
3 answers. You would never say: have you eaten? In this particular context, would you eat? or did you eat You can use Ate as a verb to simplify other sentences, for example: I ate today instead of eating today.
What to say after someone has eaten?
When inviting friends over for lunch or dinner, you can say:
- We dig (or dig)
- Bon appetit (or bon appetit)
- I hope you like what we have done for you.
- Bon appetit.