nope, sorry johnnny
Not yet....
The correct way to say this would be "Mark HAD lunch." This means he already ate it. You could also say "Mark WILL HAVE lunch," meaning sometime in the future. Another correct sentence would be "Mark HAS lunch." This means that he is in possession of lunch but has not eaten it yet.
His parents are yet to be found
Johnny Foleys pub on O'Farrell St in San Francisco sell it on tap. I've yet to find it in a liquor store. Shame :(
Avoir vous a déjeuné pourtant?
The pronoun in the contraction they've is they, the third person, plural, subjective, personal pronoun. The contraction they've is a combination of the subject pronoun they with the verb have. Examples:They have gone on vacation. Or, They've gone on vacation.They have not had their lunch yet. Or, They've not had their lunch yet.
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No one has created one yet.
No, not yet but he might very soon, maybe in July
I don't think it's been cast yet.
Ningun almuerzo hasta ahora (NeenGOOn almWEARthaw AHstah ah-OR-ah)
Depending on the situation, talking during lunch may not be a bad choice, it could break tension in the room. Yet, if you choose to talk be wise in the content and don't speak when food is in your mouth! Depending on the situation, talking during lunch may not be a bad choice, it could break tension in the room. Yet, if you choose to talk be wise in the content and don't speak when food is in your mouth!