غداء (ghain daal alif hamza)
I am going for lunch : u can say that in formal Arabic language --> ana thaheb ela al-ghada'a ,,, written as : أنا ذاهب الى الغداء r more easy to say in the non-formal Arabic language, which is more familiar --> ana raye7 a'al ghadaa hope than helps :))
have lunch
We did not take our lunch. We have not had our lunch. We have not taken lunch.
What did you have for lunch. It makes much more sense than what did you had for lunch.
Unless your lunch is literally running from you, it is "go to lunch."
The past tense of "have lunch" is "had lunch."
Exit to lunch
Both are correct with different meaning. I'm on lunchmeans either "I'm on my lunch-break" or "I'm the one taking care of the lunch-duty." I'm at lunch means simply means "I'm at lunch."
Breakfast and lunch were . . . "
The noun in "You ate lunch." is lunch.
The lunch box had neat designs on it. Lunch box is used to carry lunch. Lunch box can preserve food for a longer time.