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Have you eaten lunch yet vs have you had lunch

Both options are correct and commonly used to inquire about someone's lunch. They are interchangeable and can be used based on personal preference.
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Last updated: August 14, 2024

Have you eaten lunch yet

This phrase is correct and commonly used to ask if someone has had lunch.

This phrase is a casual and common way to inquire if someone has already had lunch. It is suitable for informal conversations.

Examples:

  • Have you eaten lunch yet? I'm thinking of ordering some food.
  • I'm hungry. Have you eaten lunch yet?
  • Have you eaten lunch yet or are you still hungry?
  • Have you eaten lunch yet? It's almost 2 p.m.
  • Have you eaten lunch yet? I can make something for you.
  • Dad, you haven't eaten lunch yet right?
  • Tom had already eaten lunch when Mary arrived.
  • Sir-ji, in 15 years, you've never eaten lunch at home.
  • Make Natalie lunch like someone who has ever eaten lunch.
  • Where's Mai? l haven't even eaten lunch.
  • I've forgotten I've eaten lunch on a number of occasions, So I had to eat again just in case,
  • You haven't eaten your lunch.
  • The seagulls were eaten my lunch.
  • I will go with you after I have eaten my lunch.
  • Look, it was late. I hadn't eaten since lunch.
  • I've eaten the same lunch for 58 years.
  • Thomas would have eaten that kid's lunch.
  • How many of these have you eaten?
  • Have you eaten anything since they took you?
  • Okay, what have you eaten today?
  • Have you eaten dinner with isdronningen?
  • Have you eaten a Host, neighbor?
  • Have you eaten, my dear Guinevere?
  • "Have you eaten?" No, let me go or anything close.
  • Have you eaten slime eels in Seoul?

Alternatives:

  • Have you had lunch yet?
  • Did you have lunch already?
  • Have you had anything to eat for lunch?
  • Have you had your lunch?
  • Have you had your midday meal?

have you had lunch

This phrase is correct and commonly used to ask if someone has had lunch.

This phrase is a polite and common way to inquire if someone has already had lunch. It is suitable for both formal and informal conversations.

Examples:

  • Have you had lunch? I can join you if you haven't.
  • I'm not sure if you've had lunch. Have you had lunch yet?
  • Have you had lunch or are you planning to eat soon?
  • Have you had lunch? I brought some snacks if you're hungry.
  • Have you had lunch? Let's grab a bite together.
  • Sir, have you had lunch?
  • Mr. Dixon, have you had lunch yet?
  • I was wondering, have you had lunch?
  • Mom, have you had lunch?
  • Have you had lunch?
  • Have you had lunch?
  • Have you had lunch?
  • Have you had lunch yet?
  • Have you had lunch?
  • Have you had lunch yet today?
  • Have you had lunch?

Alternatives:

  • Have you eaten lunch yet?
  • Did you have lunch already?
  • Have you had anything to eat for lunch?
  • Have you had your lunch?
  • Have you had your midday meal?

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