Why don't you just say that?
Or you could say, 'I can stay for lunch but I only have forty-five minutes free, will that be too much of a rush?'
dinner time Well if you were having breakfeat and lunch you could say brunch but just lunch i guess you could say mid day meal sorry hope i was of much help!!:)
The correct form of invitation in "you are invited to lunch" or "you are invited at lunch" is "you are invited to lunch". You could also say, "you are invited to lunch at my house" as this would be grammatically correct.
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.
You say "had lunch"
Have a lunch.
To ask "How is your lunch?" in Polish, you would say "Jak ci smakuje lunch?"
you say lunch for and then how many people you have
Teachers are salaried. They are not hourly workers. It is like asking if teachers get paid to grade papers at home. They get paid to do their job regardless of the hours it takes. You could say they do not get a paid lunch break. You could as easily say they do.
If it is just a puppy I would say not very long...I would keep an eye on it but it could probably stay out for about 10 or 15 minutes in about 30 degree weather.
say that you ate spagetti for lunch and steak for dinner
it just depends what side you are on... say like if you were on the side facing the sun you could burn in a minimum of 2 minutes. and if you were at the other side you could freeze in a minimum of 6 minutes. and if you were in the middle you could get poisoned because whatever side you are on the sun can poison you because it is a chemical reaction
Still looking for a real answer to this question for Florida schools. Florida labor laws say that a half hour break for every 4 hours worked is required for workers under the age of 18, but so far I have found nothing about school lunches. My son's school just went to 30 minute combined lunch and recess with the state requiring 20 minutes for recess. So, lunch is now 10 minutes in a school with over 70% of the students on free or reduced lunch.