A.He had fish and chips. B.She says she likes rice and meat. C.No, he doesn't. D.I am going to eat apples tonight. E.I ate three pears. |
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A. What did he have for breakfast? B. Does he like Chinese food? C. What did he have for dinner? D. What does it say? E. What did he drink? F. He had fish and rice. |
John: Hello, Anna. Look! I've got an email from Jack.
Anna:
John: It's about Chinese food. Yesterday he had some Chinese food.
Anna:
John: He had noodles with meat and potatoes for breakfast.
Anna: Did he have sandwiches for lunch?
John: No, he doesn't like sandwiches.
Anna:
John: He had dumplings and soup.
Anna:
Jack: Yes, he does. He thinks it's very delicious.
Many English people eat four meals a day: breakfast, lunch, tea and dinner.
People have breakfast in the morning. They eat eggs and bread. They drink tea or coffee at breakfast. Lunch is at one o'clock. Tea time is from 4:00 to 5:00 in the afternoon and dinner is at about 7:30. First they have soup, then
they have meat or fish with vegetables. After that they eat some fruit, like bananas.