The card is addressed to: Dr. Mark Lewis, Jr.
The correct way to say this would be "Mark HAD lunch." This means he already ate it. You could also say "Mark WILL HAVE lunch," meaning sometime in the future. Another correct sentence would be "Mark HAS lunch." This means that he is in possession of lunch but has not eaten it yet.
The correct spelling is apostrophe (the punctuation mark ' )
The accent is normally omitted in English.
Except means everything but that one," Everyone ate except Mark." Acccept means to take, " MarK will accept his award at the assembly."
If what you're trying to say is a question- 'Has the bell gone?', then yes, that's correct. (Make sure you put a question mark at the end)
Mark J. Lewis was born in 1962.
Mark Edward Lewis was born in 1954.
Cameron Mark Lewis is 5' 9".
Mark Lewis Jones is 5' 10".
Mark Lewis - baseball - was born on 1969-11-30.
Mark Lewis-Francis was born on 1982-09-04.
Mark Lewis - rugby player - was born in 1889.
Mark Lewis - rugby player - died in 1968.
Mark Lewis Jones was born in 1964, in Rhosllannerchrugog, Wales, UK.
Mark Lewis - beach volleyball - was born on 1980-10-20.
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Mark Wynter's birth name is Terence Lewis.