You must not reply with ‘Yes I had’, but instead ‘Yes I have’. This is because ‘Had breakfast? ‘ is an informal way to say ‘Have you had breakfast? ‘ Replying to the dropped ‘Have you’ part, you say ‘I have’.
How do you respond to had your dinner?
Answer. Explanation: Have you had lunch?” is the same as “Did you eat lunch?” You can say, “Yes, I had lunch.” or “Yes, I ate lunch.” OR “No, I didn’t have lunch.” or “No, I didn’t eat lunch.” If you’ve had lunch, say ‘yes’. If you haven’t, say ‘no’.
Have your breakfast or had your breakfast?
Normally, one would say, “Have you had breakfast?” or “Did you have breakfast [yet]?” to ask if someone has eaten breakfast on a particular day or morning. When used with breakfast, do can also mean eat (besides make, etc).
Had your breakfast Meaning?
“Have you had your breakfast?” is asking if the other person already has eaten. You don’t now if there was a meal when you ask it this way. “Did you already finish your breakfast?” (not “Do” – as it is about a completed action) is asking if the other person has stopped eating the meal you know they were having.
What is another way to say enjoy your meal?
Let’s dig in (or ‘dig in’) Enjoy your meal (or ‘enjoy’) Hope you enjoy what we’ve made for you. Bon appetit.
How was your day reply?
“It’s been okay.” “Okay.” “Could be better.”
What does have breakfast mean?
To ” have ” breakfast is to ” eat ” and “drink” something. To ” eat” breakfast is to only eat something. Thus, have is more convenient and makes more sense to use, especially when you’re teaching ESL students.
Had your lunch is correct?
“Had your lunch?” Is an incomplete sentence, and colloquial, but correct in an informal situation. “Have you taken lunch” or “Did you take lunch” is very foreign. You should try not to translate too directly from your own language. The most correct would be: “have you had lunch (yet)?”
What time should breakfast be answered?
The AHA defines breakfast as the first meal of the day eaten within 2 hours of waking up, typically somewhere between 5am and 10am.
Can you say take breakfast?
“Take” has many uses. In medicine, it implies “administering a drug or medicine.” But “take breakfast” is INCORRECT.
Have VS had had?
Have had is used when we want to connect the present with the recent past in some kind of a way. Have had is in the present perfect tense. Had is the past form of the verb ‘to have’ which is also used as an auxiliary verb in the past perfect tense.
Can I say a breakfast?
Senior Member. You can say “They had breakfast at the hotel” without using “a” here. If you want to specify something about that breakfast such as “They had a simple breakfast at the hotel”, then the indefinite article “a” would be necessary.
Did you have or had?
“Had” is not the appropriate tense to use in this case: you must use “have”. The grammatically correct form of your sentence would be “Did you already have the opportunity to do something?”
Had your lunch or have your lunch?
“Had your lunch?” Is an incomplete sentence, and colloquial, but correct in an informal situation. “Have you taken lunch” or “Did you take lunch” is very foreign. You should try not to translate too directly from your own language. The most correct would be: “have you had lunch (yet)?”
Did you have your dinner reply?
The correct answer would indeed be “(Yes,) I have”.
How do you say enjoy your breakfast?
bon appetit!
chow down!eat hearty!eat up!enjoy your meal.good appetite.
How say thank you for food?
Dear [Mom, Dad, or their name], Thank you for providing wonderful homemade meals for the family. I know that sometimes they can take a while to make. Please know that I appreciate them as they provide energy and taste great!
How do you express food taste?
How’s It Taste?
Tastes great! Eating something delicious right now? Really good! Here’s something else you could say instead of delicious. Wow, [this food] is amazing! Yummy. Flavorful. Mouth-watering. This [food] is too [flavor] for me/for my taste. It could use a little more/less…