Enjoy your lunch! I'll be here when you're ready to continue practicing English!...
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Enjoy your lunch! I'll be here when you're ready to continue practicing English!
Here’s a more natural and polished version of your sentence:
"Great idea—I’m going for lunch. Want to join?" (if inviting them)
or
"Great idea—I’m going for lunch. You too?" (if confirming they’re also having lunch)
Tips:
1. "I’m going to have lunch" → "I’m going for lunch" (more conversational)
2. "You too!" is correct but can sound abrupt. If you mean inviting them, say "Want to join?"
3. Punctuation: A dash (—) or comma helps separate ideas smoothly.
Short, clear, and friendly works best in spoken English. Keep it up!
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