Collocation
have lunch
Definition
to eat lunch; to take a midday meal
'have lunch' is a common English collocation. to eat lunch; to take a midday meal
have + lunch
“I usually have lunch at noon.”
Examples
- Let’s _____ lunch together today.
- I usually _____ lunch at noon.
- We _____ lunch in the cafeteria every Friday.
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- Did you _____ lunch already?
- I’m going to _____ lunch with my manager tomorrow.
- They _____ lunch at a small restaurant near the station.
- We can _____ lunch after the meeting finishes.
- She hasn’t _____ lunch yet, so she’s a bit hungry.
- By the time you arrive, I’ll have _____ lunch.
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