For lunch, you could try something healthy and balanced, like a grilled chicken salad with lots of fresh vegetables, or a wrap filled with lean proteins and vegetables. If you're in the mood for something comforting, a bowl of soup and a sandwich cou...
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For lunch, you could try something healthy and balanced, like a grilled chicken salad with lots of fresh vegetables, or a wrap filled with lean proteins and vegetables. If you're in the mood for something comforting, a bowl of soup and a sandwich could be a great option.
Here’s a corrected and more natural version of your sentence:
"Okay, it's time for lunch. What do you recommend for lunch?"
Tips for improvement:
1. "What would you recommend to eat for lunch?" → "What do you recommend for lunch?" (More concise and natural)
- We usually say "recommend [something]" (not "recommend to eat [something]").
- "For lunch" already implies food, so "to eat" is unnecessary.
2. Alternative phrasing (more conversational):
- "What do you suggest we have for lunch?" (Sounds more like a friendly suggestion)
- "Any lunch recommendations?" (Very natural and casual)
Your original sentence was understandable, but these small adjustments make it sound smoother and more native-like. Keep practicing—your English is already good!) 😊