If you mean the ones from the kinzville acemedy, you drag it into your room just like a gift. it will open and you will get the contents.
They sharpened there sticks and packed there lunches mmm... raw panda
they should be, school dinners at my school are sickly, at least 5 people puke every day when they eat them!
There is nothing wrong with crisps, just be sure they have the sunflower logo on them, that way they aren't as bad as other crisps.
Judith M. Funnell has written: 'The nutritional implications of cafeteria style school meals and packed lunches'
"Boys'" is the plural possessive form, so it would be used like this: She packed the boys' lunches and set them on the counter.
the plural for lunch is lunches
If you are talking about Selena Gomez, she doesn't have a Webkinz, she doesn't have time to enter or buy them because she's always packed up with concerts, and probably she doesn't want one.
Yes, lunches is the correct spelling.
Those women's lunches . . . I do not know the context.
The typical lunchtime in the UK is from 12 - 1pm. People eat packed lunches or go to the cafeteria to eat. People might also go to a restaurant or cafe.
He had his lunch. I did not have my lunch.
That is the correct spelling of the plural noun "lunches."