She is working for 6 hours and 45 minutes.
I'm going to guess that the figures in your question are percents. After lunch he cuts 34% of the 23% he has left (If I'm reading the question correctly). "Of" usually means to multiply. In this case .34 times .23 equals .0782, or a little under 8%. He cut a little under 8% of the lawn after lunch.
am is before-pm is after noon-you have breakfast followed by lunch
It means to understand something based on the dictionary meaning. So if someone said, "My lunch box weighs a ton!", they do not really mean it weighs 2000 pounds. They simply mean it is hefty. But if someone took them literally, they would think the lunch box really did wiegh a ton.
There can be no possible answer since it would require a fraction of a person to bring lunch. Fractions of people do not function in the world in which we live.
Here are five sentences using "much" suitable for a 3rd grader: I don’t have much time to play before dinner. There isn’t much juice left in the bottle. She doesn’t like much of the food at the party. We have much homework to do this weekend. He didn't eat much of his lunch today.
He was at lunch for about 27 minutes and 23 seconds
It should only take twenty minutes to prepare lunch.
School lunch periods typically last around 20 to 30 minutes, allowing students enough time to get their lunch, eat, and socialize. However, the specific length of lunch periods can vary depending on the school and grade level.
pastrami
I eat yogurt for lunch almost every day. It is a healthy lunch.
Krispy Kreme donuts
20 minutes
Typically lunch is at noon but it starts frequently at 11.30 in high schools :)
No, you would say "after a great lunch at...." Use "an" only if the word following it starts with a vowel sound.
their lunch would end at 11:50
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then we can have tang