decal
because we farted
Kelly didn’t have any lunch today.
Haven't Yet. HAHAHA. Can't belive I answered this.
take your lunch to school becuz you are taking it today
You would say "আজ দুপুরে কী খেলেছিলেন?" in Bengali to ask "What did you eat for lunch today?"
What time are you doing lunch today is an interrogative sentence. "What time" could be said as "When" but asking "what time" requests the person state a more specific time. The phrase "doing lunch" is awkward writing, since people eat lunch, not "do lunch". Adding "today" makes it specific to "this day". This kind of question would be asked sometime in the morning hours, in preparation or planning for lunch activities.
Hmmmm, 1. Go to your mother 2. Ask HER who farted. 3. There, now you know who farted.
Broccoli
You certainly should
He had his lunch. I did not have my lunch.
No, the word 'lunch' is a noun and a verb.The noun 'lunch' is a word for a meal eaten in the middle of the day.The verb to 'lunch' means to eat a meal in the middle of the day.An adverb is a word used to modify a verb, an adjective or another adverb.Examples:Our lunch is ready. (noun, subject of the sentence)She likes to lunch at the cafe around the corner. (verb)We can have lunch in the park today? (the adverb 'today' modifies the verb 'can have')We had a very late lunch. (the adverb 'very' modifies the adjective 'late')
I farted translates as Ich habe gefurzt.