Did you have your dinner correct?
“Have you had your dinner?” Is the correct sentence. The verb ‘have had’ is in present perfect tense. This verb describes whether you have just completed the action of taking dinner or not. “Have u had ur dinner” is the correct one.
Did you eat VS have you eaten?
‘ Depending on the context, it should be “Did you eat…” or “Have you eaten…” The main difference between the two is, you want to stay consistent with the rest of the material. “have you eat” is the one that is not grammatical.
Did you have or have you had?
1) “Have you had lunch?” is preferred. The phrasing suggests that you’re asking something about how the person currently is, specifically whether he is hungry. If you were asking about events from a week ago, then “did you have your lunch?” would be equally as good as “had you eaten/had your lunch?”
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.
How do you ask someone if they had dinner?
You can say “I was wondering whether you ate dinner.” but that’s kind of convoluted. You can say “Did you eat dinner?” or “Did you have dinner?” or “Have you eaten dinner?” or “Have you had dinner yet?”
What did you eat or what did you have?
“What have you got?” “What have you eat” is not a correct English. It should be “have you eaten”. There’s no significant difference between those examples, just the p.
Did you eat lunch or have you eaten lunch?
-Did you eat your lunch? Both are correct. Have you eaten your lunch? is more common when the intent is to have lunch together at 3 if he hasn’t eaten his lunch yet. That’s because “Have you eaten?” is more likely to be used when you are currently in a situation that may change depending on the answer.
Had a dinner or had dinner?
Since it was in the past, a past tense verb is needed, and the past tense of “have” is “had.” So, it’s “I had dinner”.
How do you answer do you have your dinner?
When you say just had dinner, that means you had your dinner a little while ago. For eg:- Just after the dinner you go to a friend’s place and he offers you food. Your reply will be – Thank you,but I just had dinner.
How do you ask have you eat?
5 Answers. It would usually be either “Did you have breakfast?” or “Have you had breakfast?” Also fine are “Did you eat…?” and “Have you eaten…?” If it is — say — mid-morning, and you want to know if someone has already eaten today, then “Have you had/eaten breakfast?” (possibly “…
Is what have you eaten correct?
“What have you eat” is not a correct English. It should be “have you eaten”. There’s no significant difference between those examples, just the p. perfect version(have you eaten) is more common is BrE, and simple past(did you eat) is more common in AmE.
Did eat or did ate?
“Do ate” is not grammatical. The past tense has to be transferred from “ate” to “do” to form “did eat”. The verb ‘to do’ is used as an auxiliary verb to support the verb ‘to eat’.
Is it correct to say “Have you eaten dinner?
“Have you eaten dinner” is a perfectly understandable and grammatically correct question. However, there are other ways to say it: “Have you had dinner?” is a little more conversational. “Have” is a verb you can substitute for “eat” in American English. You can have a meal, have a snack, have a sandwich and so on.
Is “had you dinner” considered an English sentence?
“Had you dinner?” might theoretically be considered a sentence by a computer that was programmed with grammar rules but had no access to the Internet and thus no exposure to natural language. It might’ve been considered English several hundred years ago, but it sounds very weird to a modern speaker.
Is it correct to say I had gone to take dinner?
“I had gone to take dinner” is incorrect. “I had gone for dinner” could be correct, but is usually used to show that someone has gone to a different place for dinner, for example has left the office to go to the works canteen. We might say “I had gone for dinner at the restaurant in Hill Street.”
Is it correct to say “Have you had your lunch?
Both of the phrases are correct in their respective forms. The first phrase “Have you had your lunch?” is in its past present form or you are asking him/her about their present situation that he/she has just come past.