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The sentence "Finally it was time for lunch" is a simple declarative sentence. It consists of a subject ("it") and a predicate ("was time for lunch"), conveying information in a straightforward manner. The word "Finally" serves as an introductory adverb, indicating a sense of conclusion or anticipation.
Simple sentence with subject-verb word order.
This sentence is a declarative sentence, as it is making a statement about something that happened - in this case, it being time for lunch.
This sentence is declarative, as it makes a statement or provides information.
They aren't related to lunch boxes in any way. Except the structure of a lunch box, which is rectangular or square, is similar to the body structure of a bovine.
dinner
hey whats for lunch ?
'time for lunch' is in Dutch 'tijd voor de lunch'
at lunch time of course
Lunch time ;)
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