Yes, I think i will, what time? And where?
Let's do lunch some time next week.
The sentence is not, because an idiom is usually a phrase. The idiom is "do lunch," which means to have lunch together, usually while discussing business.
All together for lunch this week you have spent $23.60. This is a math problem.
Well first of all the district has the luch prepare then they send it to the lunch ladies. Then they just get it warm second of all the first week they have that lunch then the second week they have different. But the 3rd week they sometimes have the lunch from the first week. Hope this helped you. Cherry oFTo
"You all need to bring your lunches to camp for the next week." My friend and I had to eat our lunches in silence.
The expression by next week means before the next week starts. The expression within the next week means during the coming 6-7 days.
The proper way to say it is next week's interview. It has to be possessive. Example: You need to be prepared for next week's interview.
is next week June 4th
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If you work together and are just friends the next time you go for lunch tell him you insist it's your treat. If you are becoming serious about each other then let him keep paying.
No, "announced next week" is not a gerund phrase. A gerund phrase consists of a gerund (a verb ending in -ing used as a noun) and its modifiers. In this case, "announced" is a verb acting in the past participle form, not a gerund.