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What do you usually have

for breakfast?
• Do you usually take a break for lunch?

• What is your favorite place to have lunch?

• Do they have a salad bar?

• When do you prefer to eat an omelet? For lunch or for


breakfast?

• Do you prefer to eat a light lunch or to have a big meal?

• Do you ever skip lunch?


• I agree.

• I don’t agree.
• I agree = To have the same
opinion

• I don’t agree = To have a


different opinion
• something
• or something
• something like that
• or anything
We use these
expressions to substitute a list of things,
for example:

• I want to eat fast food like


hamburgers, pizza, tacos, etc.

• I want to eat fast food or something.


something is used for
affirmative ideas or questions, e.g., to
offer
food; and anything for questions and
negatives.
Examples
I don’t want a big meal or
anything.

I just want a sandwich or


something.

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