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How to read Lunch in English?
Have lunch English: Have lunch.

Pronunciation: English [h? v l? nt? ] beauty [h? v l? nt? ]

Example:

1, did it? What about you? Really? lunch

Did you have lunch?

2. Is that all right? we? Really? Lunch? Now I am? Hungry. ?

Shall we have lunch now? I'm hungry.

Lexical analysis:

1, yes

English [h? V] beauty [h? V]

Auxiliary. The infinitive used to form the perfect form and the perfect form indicates that it has …

Yes, yes; Take, get; Engage in; Must, have to

Third person singular: present participle: past tense: past participle: yes.

2. Lunch

English [l? nt? ] beauty [l? nt? ]

lunch

Transitive verbs & intransitive verbs have lunch; serve lunch

Extended data

Lunch means "lunch", and sometimes it can also refer to a light meal between two meals. It can be used as both countable and uncountable nouns. Often used with verbs such as have and take to mean "have lunch". Generally speaking, there is no article before lunch. If there is an attributive modification, you can add an indefinite article, especially when eating.

Take (someone's)? Lunch or for someone? When lunch is used with the preposition to, it doesn't mean "have lunch", but means "take lunch somewhere to eat".

Lunch can be used in formal occasions, meaning "lunch" and "luncheon". Often used with the verb give, equivalent to lunch.

Lunch can sometimes be used as an attribute in sentences.

Collocation of words

Verb+~: Take a lunch and take a lunch to school.

Adjective+~: big lunch, cold lunch.

Preposition+~: After lunch, lunch is lunch.