7 and a half
The answer obviously depends on which 8 hours you work!
We did not take our lunch. We have not had our lunch. We have not taken lunch.
yes
You can, but it is not idiomatic English. If you mean that people worked straight through their lunch time, use No one took lunch
You can, but it is not idiomatic English. If you mean that people worked straight through their lunch time, use No one took lunch
Yeah, sorry about that, I left it in the office...........
No, on the recent DUI charge, he was let out without bail a few hours after he was taken in.
Correct. In other words, nothing in this world is free. Say if you were taken to lunch by your boss, and he paid then even though you had a free lunch, the meal still cost money.
"Nine to five" in the same day is a period of eight hours. Regarding paid time, it could be 7 hours, 71/2 hours, or 8 hours, depending on how much unpaid time is taken for breaks, lunch etc.
Its a meal taken mid morning and replaces both breakfast and lucheon
"We haven't taken our lunch",is the right way of saying, because the verb is in past participle in perfect tense.
Lunch is the midday meal it can also be called "luncheon". Sometimes if your main meal of the day is taken at midday, you could also use the word "dinner" but dinner would also apply if your main meal was at night. Thus "dinner" is the main meal of the day whenever it is taken.