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Have you finished for lunch vs have you finished your lunch

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Have you finished for lunch?' is asking if someone has completed a task related to lunch, while 'Have you finished your lunch?' is asking if someone has completed eating their lunch.

Last updated: March 29, 2024 • 1173 views

Have you finished for lunch

This phrase is correct and can be used when asking if someone has completed a task related to lunch.

This phrase is used to inquire if someone has finished preparing something or completing a task in preparation for lunch.
  • Sunday afternoon, we'd just finished lunch.
  • Well, we finished lunch sooner than we imagined.
  • As soon as they've finished lunch, they'll get ready for the blessing at half past two.
  • You've just finished lunch, and now you're planning dinner.
  • I think we can get this finished before lunch.
  • I finished your lunch for you, though.
  • I'll get them for you when I've finished preparing lunch.
  • Arnold Rowlands, on the street, looks up, sees two men in the sixth-floor windows... presumably after Williams finished his lunch and left.
  • We just finished serving lunch, we can't take any more orders
  • Have you finished checking my homework?
  • Have you finished your job interview?
  • And don't go head-to-head with that Ram, or he'll have you for lunch.
  • Have you finished the Klingon autopsy?
  • Have you finished examining the contract?
  • Have you finished the puzzle yet?
  • Have you finished running a comparison with Akira's pattern?
  • Have you finished with Commodus and wine?
  • Have you finished reading the novel?
  • Have you finished contemplating about life already?
  • Have you finished the article, Al?

Alternatives:

  • Have you finished preparing for lunch?
  • Have you completed your lunch preparations?

have you finished your lunch

This phrase is correct and is commonly used when asking if someone has completed eating their lunch.

This phrase is used to ask if someone has finished consuming their midday meal.
  • have you finished your lunch
  • Carlos, have you finished your arguments?
  • Well, Veronica, Luis, have you finished your argument?
  • Young man, have you finished your paper?
  • all right, have you finished your plan yet?
  • Have you finished your job interview?
  • Have you finished your ride, Ralphus?
  • Have you finished your work in the garden?
  • Have you finished your bacon, sweetheart?
  • Have you finished your evaluation, Sturmbannführer?
  • Have you finished your Esso hotel?
  • Have you finished your order list?
  • Have you finished your order list?
  • Have you finished your preparations for the trip?
  • Have you finished your search of the salvage yard?
  • Have you finished your shift for the night?
  • Have you finished your meal, Your Grace?
  • Have you finished your writing today?
  • Have you finished your speech yet? I'm not...
  • Have you finished your calculations?
  • Have you finished your calculations?

Alternatives:

  • Have you completed your lunch?
  • Have you finished eating your lunch?

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