that is a dumb question to ask. it all depends on the person some people dont like to eat lunch and some do so that is a yes and no question....
have lunch
We did not take our lunch. We have not had our lunch. We have not taken lunch.
Lawrence E. Malvern has written: 'Engineering mechanics' -- subject(s): Mechanics, Mechanics, Applied, Mechanics, Analytic, Analytic Mechanics, Applied Mechanics 'Introduction to the Mechanics of a Continuous Medium' -- subject(s): Continuum mechanics
What did you have for lunch. It makes much more sense than what did you had for lunch.
Exit to lunch
Unless your lunch is literally running from you, it is "go to lunch."
The past tense is had lunch.
the classification of mechanics are:- # Classical Mechanics # Statistical Mechanics # Quantum Mechanics
Breakfast and lunch were . . . "
Both are Same, Applied Mechanics is commonly referred to as engineering mechanics
Mechanics of arnis
The noun in "You ate lunch." is lunch.