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did u had lunch vs Had lunch

The correct phrase is "Had lunch?" The first phrase, "Did u had lunch," is incorrect due to the incorrect use of the past tense verb "had" after the auxiliary verb "did." The correct form uses the base form of the verb, which is "have."

Last updated: March 23, 2024 • 907 views

did u had lunch

This phrase is incorrect. The past tense verb "had" should be replaced with the base form "have."

Incorrect usage. The correct form should be "Did you have lunch?" for a past action.
  • Darryl had lunch with Tora's assistant general counsel.
  • I heard... u had a dream.
  • Even if u had, the damage was done.
  • Just had lunch with the lovely Andrea at the Capitol.
  • Nothing. I just had lunch with Bill Lewis.
  • But we never had lunch with anybody.
  • But Mr Bates had lunch in one of them.
  • I only had lunch with that guy.
  • We had lunch. Rodolfo's. A cheap Italian place.
  • We just had lunch with him yesterday afternoon.
  • Because you've had lunch with every boss at BPD.
  • I had lunch with Robert Craft last Wednesday.
  • I had lunch with several of the men on your list yesterday...
  • I had lunch with my dad today.
  • I had lunch with one of the nurses.
  • I thought you usually had lunch with Coma Guy.
  • Masruk is a White House consultant in Arab relations had lunch with the president just last week.
  • And then I had lunch with Little Richard.
  • I had lunch there with my boss.
  • Martin, the kid I had lunch with, is leaving.

Alternatives:

  • Did you have lunch?
  • Have you had lunch?
  • Have you had lunch yet?
  • Have you eaten lunch?
  • Have you had something to eat?

Had lunch

This phrase is correct. It is a simple question in the past tense asking if someone already ate lunch.

Correct usage. This phrase is used to ask if someone has already eaten lunch.
  • Nothing. I just had lunch with Bill Lewis.
  • We had lunch. Rodolfo's. A cheap Italian place.
  • And then I had lunch with Little Richard.
  • Abby, you had lunch with McGee yesterday.
  • I only had lunch with that guy.
  • I had lunch with Robert Craft last Wednesday.
  • I had lunch with several of the men on your list yesterday...
  • I had lunch with my dad today.
  • I had lunch with one of the nurses.
  • I had lunch there with my boss.
  • I had lunch with Craig today.
  • Like when I had lunch with Wendy.
  • Like when I had lunch with Curt.
  • And I will tell Roger we had lunch.
  • No, we just had lunch together, Ryan...
  • - Kaylie, you had lunch five hours ago.
  • I had lunch with Karen not three hours ago.
  • I ran into Michael in the mall, and we had lunch.
  • I had... I had lunch with Jimmy Baldwin the other day.
  • I had lunch at a Staten Island Chili's and banged a drunk hairdresser.

Alternatives:

  • Have you had lunch?
  • Did you eat lunch?
  • Have you eaten lunch?
  • Have you had something to eat?
  • Have you had your lunch?

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